The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that it has received a gift from Jon and Barbara Landau of an exceptional painting by Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665).
Researchers with the University of Cincinnati found evidence of a cosmic airburst at 11 Hopewell archaeological sites in three states stretching across the Ohio River Valley.
Egyptologists have recovered more than 18,000 inscribed sherds in ancient Athribis – the remains of vessels and jars that served as writing material some 2,000 years ago.
Birmingham Egyptology are pleased to announce that the 9th Annual Birmingham Egyptology Symposium will be held at the University of Birmingham on Friday 6th May 2022.
The limestone statues and the carved tombstones dating from the Roman 2nd and 3rd c. AD were returned at the initiative of a private Lebanese collector.
The Jane Austen manuscripts have been protected for future generations of scholars and the wider public as part of a huge campaign to save the Honresfield Library from auction.
Polish-Russian team of archaeologists discovered a skeleton of a woman equipped with a gold pectoral ornament and a bronze mirror inside a large barrow.