An ancient archaeological site containing Hasmonean-era palace ruins will open to Israeli visitors this weekend, after vandals defaced the location and destroyed artifacts, local officials announced.
The Hasmonean Palaces, damaged by graffiti and looting, will open to visitors during the holiday following restoration efforts.The post Ancient Jewish site damaged by vandalism to reopen during Chanuk ...
Utah archaeologists say that cultural sites across the state constantly face vandalism incidents, but some volunteers are ...
It's at Miami's Museum of Graffiti, which bills itself as the first museum in the world dedicated to graffiti and street art. The museum is located in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood, an art-forward ...
A piece of the original HOPE Outdoor Gallery wall stands inside the new art park on Dalton Lane near the airport. Spray paint cans were once again rattling Friday at the HOPE Outdoor Gallery. After ...
The Altamura Man was discovered in a cave in southern Italy in 1993. K.A.R.S.T. PRIN Project Neanderthals had a distinctive appearance. Before they died out roughly 40,000 years ago, Homo sapiens’ ...
Crania from a Nordic 'golden age' sit in a Harvard museum basement, and now researchers on both sides of the Atlantic want to reunite them with their bodies. An excavated burial from the medieval ...
Photograph of an archaeological canid skull used for the photogrammetric reconstruction of 3D models in the study. Credit: C. Ameen (University of Exeter) New research shows that domestic dogs began ...