Conservators removed cosmetic changes made to a painting of English aristocrat Diana Cecil, likely to match 19th-century beauty standards
When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, the artifacts were on loan to a museum in the Netherlands
Diana wore the garment for a portrait that officially announced her engagement in 1981
The newly discovered stela depicts a figure with a headdress, a necklace, swords and male genitalia
John Kreatsoulas, who made the discovery while diving in southwest Florida, initially thought the 60-pound mandible was a log
The S.S. Dix went down while ferrying passengers between Seattle and Bainbridge Island
Picked from more than 2,600 submissions, the finalists pay homage to the state's motto and nickname
Union troops tossed Confederate munitions and supplies into the waterway after taking Columbia in February 1865
Made in 1926, the whisky aged in sherry casks for 60 years before being bottled in 1986
A series of exhibitions in the country spotlight the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt for modern audiences
Experts are now analyzing the specimen, which could belong to a Native American woman
A new exhibition explores the questions raised by economic revolution—and how familiar those questions remain today
Titled "Weird Medieval Guys," a new book examines illustrations of armless frogs, human-sized snails and more
The soldiers have been given honorable discharges, and their families may now be eligible for benefits
A water-stained first-class dinner menu dated April 11, 1912 just sold for more than $100,000
Although serpents were a symbol of protection for the Egyptians, the discovery suggests some were wary of getting venomous bites after death
Bidding starts at $2.5 million, but the auction house expects the 1914 collectible to sell for much more—and possibly break memorabilia records
Cut down by a chainsaw, the beloved tree fell atop the 1,900-year-old Roman wall in September
New research suggests that a natural rock formation served as the sculpture's foundation
The upcoming miniseries follows the 100th Bombardment Group, an Air Force unit nicknamed the "Bloody Hundredth"
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