Archaeology August 15 Divers reveal images of 321-year-old shipwreck in remarkable condition off coast The 1703 "Northumberland" shipwreck off Kent's coast has been documented in stunning detail, revealing preserved wooden structures and artifacts threatened by shifting sands.
VIDEO August 15 1703 shipwreck off Kent coast documented in extraordinary detail by divers The 1703 Northumberland shipwreck off Kent's coast was recently documented in stunning detail, revealing preserved wooden structures and artifacts threatened by shifting sands.
White House August 14 American history won't be displayed 'in a woke manner' at Smithsonian, Trump says The White House sent a letter to the Smithsonian Tuesday unveiling plans to conduct a review of museums and exhibits in preparation for the 250th birthday of the United States in 2026.
Opinion August 14 DAVID MARCUS: Trump takes on Smithsonian’s lefty bias and statue-toppling libs melt down Democrats who cheered statue toppling in 2020 now oppose Trump's transparent process to curate Smithsonian museums and address leftist historical bias
Archaeology August 14 2,000-year-old Jewish rebel coin, minted decades after Jesus, unearthed in Jerusalem Archaeologists recently uncovered a bronze coin inscribed 'For the Redemption of Zion' near Jerusalem's Temple Mount, created by Jewish rebels in the fourth year of their revolt against Rome.
Media August 13 CNN's Jennings says same critics of Trump's Smithsonian review were cheering destruction of monuments in 2020 CNN's Scott Jennings argued many critics of Trump's Smithsonian review are hypocritical for previously cheering monument destruction during 2020 protests.
Food-Drink August 12 Researchers discover 2,500-year-old honey residue in ancient bronze jars Experts identified a preserved honey residue in sealed bronze jars from an ancient Greek settlement. Researcher Luciana Carvalho spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about the 2,500-year-old substance.
Travel August 12 Archaeologists uncover ancient blade factory tied to major group in the Bible: 'Exceptional individuals' Israeli archaeologists recently discovered the first Bronze Age blade factory found in southern Israel, showing evidence of complex Canaanite society 5,500 years ago.
Travel August 11 Ancient rare Chinese manuscripts stolen in alleged scheme by man using multiple aliases The FBI is investigating the theft of valuable Chinese manuscripts from the UCLA library system after a man allegedly replaced originals with fake copies using multiple aliases.
Archaeology August 11 Utility crews unearth two 1,000-year-old tombs beneath city street in single day: 'Feels so exciting' Utility workers in Lima, Peru, uncovered two pre-Incan tombs during gas line construction, including one holding a 1,000-year-old Chancay skeleton buried with clay vessels.
Boston August 10 Founding Father’s historic property in Boston tourist district hits market with one intriguing secret A historic Revolutionary War-era home once owned by John Hancock is up for sale in downtown Boston's Blackstone Block, the last surviving property tied to the Founding Father in the city.