Restoration work on the Rusovce Mansion in the capital of Slovakia has unearthed remnants of the first known Roman aqueduct ...
The Victorians saw the world changing. New technologies changed how we made and bought goods and Victorian era paintings show ...
Eric and Wendy Schmidt and the Sorbonne will fund a new program to digitize Delacroix’s papers and identify other artists who ...
Even in the most visited European cities like Rome and Prague, there are museums and places of historical relevance that ...
A Danish family has returned three ancient artifacts to Italy after their father purchased them in the 1960s. The items, ...
The Etruscans and Romans were fierce rivals and clashed in pivotal wars. What were the major battles that defined this ...
In 1882, in an Etruscan tomb near Veii, about 16 kilometers north of Rome, a Greek pitcher—an olpe—was discovered. It had ...
After surrendering scores of art works thought looted, the museum is looking to its new head of provenance research to police ...
Inventions occasionally paint a very different picture of our ancient world. Ancient inventions can be groundbreaking. They give us more insight into past cultures, people, and technology.
This 12th century Nepali sculpture, “Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King Muchalinda,” regularly displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago since 1997, is heading back to its country of origin.
The other consul was Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, and both men were from Etruscan families. Archaeological work has shown that the Etruscans were present in Rome from as early as the 7th century BC, ...