Cambridge University has said seventeen pieces of Benin artefacts will remain on loan and on display at the MAA ...
ISLAMABAD: Following the demolition of a World War I memorial in the capital, the remains of another Mughal-era building have also fallen victim to urban development. The remains of the 16th century ...
A few days ago, the World War I memorial that stood here was razed by developers to make way for a private housing society. According to the Department of Archaeology and Museums (DOAM), the structure ...
One of the last cities ever founded by Alexander the Great, later dubbed Charax Spasinou, has finally been rediscovered.
A new ancient-DNA study suggests the Bronze Age people who transformed Britain around 2400 BC didn’t arrive from Iberia, as older narratives of the “Bell Beaker” story sometimes implied. Instead, ...
To this day, the oceans are still one of the most mysterious places on the planet. Because they cover a whopping 70% of the ...
Cambridge museum to return 116 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria Artifacts looted by British troops in 1897 European nations accelerate restitution of colonial-era African artifacts The Museum of Archaeology ...
This grab from video shows students exiting the Tumbler Ridge school after deadly shootings, in British Columbia, Canada, Tuesday Feb. 10, 2026 ...
What was the political and economic importance of the ancient city Alexandria on the Tigris? How was the city laid out? And ...
The items stolen in the late 19th Century by British troops will officially be returned to Nigeria.
A rtificial Intelligence (AI) has been able to crack the rules of a mysterious Roman board game that’s been lost to history for over 1,500 years. By analysing the scratches on a weathered limestone ...