The 2026 travel hot list: Thrills, chills and unadulterated splendour - Make like a castaway in Panama, set sail from Chile’s hotel at the end of the world, dine at a 1km-long Finnish table — your ...
A new documentary by Curtis Ryan Woodside, and co-produced by Egyptologists Dr. Zahi Hawass and Sofia Aziz - challenges modern preconceptions on one of Egypt’s most prolific leaders.
After an unpopular name change, and its firing of the director responsible for it, the museum is working to rehabilitate its ...
An ancient handprint in a cave on an Indonesian island may be the oldest known rock art, created at least 67,800 years ago. The work was dated by a group of experts from Australia and Indonesia in a ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's name is no longer the Philadelphia Art Museum, as the institution abandons the unpopular rebrand.
A survey of rock art in Wadi Khamila conducted by Mustafa Nour El-Din of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and Ludwig Morenz of the University of Bonn revealed a 5,000-year-old ...
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The Sekhmet statue was just stone… until I stepped inside
Inside a sealed room at Karnak sits Sekhmet — and being there in person was nothing like standing before a statue. Everyone in our group felt it: electric air, tunnel vision, pins and needles, ...
Interior design guru MaCenna Lee transforms old artwork with terrazzo painting for fresh home decor. People in Denmark 'stunned' by Trump's Greenland comments, former ambassador says Massive winter ...
High-resolution imaging conducted at USC reveals evidence of chronic pain, dental disease and possible surgical intervention ...
Eat Real Food. That's the focus of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new dietary guidelines for 2026, which strips processed foods and adds more protein, whole milk, and red ...
International scientists have discovered a stencil of a hand in Indonesia that dates back nearly 68,000 years, making it the oldest known cave artwork ever discovered, per a study published Wednesday ...
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New York Didn’t Know What to Do With Isamu Noguchi
The sculptor’s rejected playgrounds and plazas come back into view at his namesake museum.
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