Found on the Greek island of Euboea, the pebbled design is part of a 2,400-year-old floor
One researcher thinks the V-shaped markings engraved into a pillar thousands of years ago may represent the days of the year
"A Soldier's Journey," the 58-foot-long bronze sculpture created by Sabin Howard, will be unveiled in Washington, D.C. on September 13
In recent years, officials have seen a series of similar incidents at Italy's most popular historic sites
In some districts, students returned to their classrooms weeks before Labor Day
Arborists didn't know if the historic tree would survive, but they've been working to give it the best possible odds
Ancient Babylonians linked astronomical phenomena to pestilence, the death of kings and the destruction of empires
The bell was built for the Games, but it will soon get a second life in one of Paris' most beloved landmarks
The 74-year-old French artist reflected on his stunt and balanced on a tightrope at two performances in Manhattan
An upcoming exhibition will trace the history of the city's domesticated dogs, cats, horses and other animals
From the 1950s to the 1970s, researcher John Calhoun gave rodents unlimited food and studied their behavior in overcrowded conditions
Underwater archaeologists discovered three shipwrecks submerged near the small Alaskan island, which was the site of one of the deadliest conflicts in the Pacific
A farmer stumbled upon the 4,000-year-old artifacts while working in his field in central Ireland
Researchers think the hoard, which dates to the fifth century B.C.E., may have been buried during a time of upheaval
Researchers propose that a system of water could have lifted heavy stones to the height necessary to construct the Step Pyramid
Crews were constructing a new archaeology center when they stumbled upon the historic structure's foundations and accompanying artifacts
Standing alongside civil rights leader Daisy Bates, the singer-songwriter will represent the state of Arkansas in Statuary Hall
During restorations in the 1990s, more than 1,200 pieces of bone surfaced beneath the founding father's London home
The woman, preserved with an open mouth, went through an expensive mummification process 3,500 years ago
New research suggests that Tycho Brahe isolated tungsten nearly 200 years before the metal was identified as an element
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