A new Georgian restaurant, The History, transforms a long-vacant 9th Avenue corner with royal décor, live folk dance, jazz ...
Olive oil is the Swiss army knife of foodstuffs. It can dress salads, sauté vegetables, even grease squeaky hinges. And for ...
In an ancient Greek city on Turkey’s Aegean coast, archaeologists have uncovered a small clay pot filled with Persian gold coins buried about 2,400 years ago. The hidden stash looks like royal pay for ...
Every corner of Xie's bedroom is filled with antiques, except for his bed.
A groundbreaking discovery in Sudan’s Bayuda Desert has unearthed a forgotten African kingdom.
Archaeologist Shadia Abdrabo is working to create an online database of Sudan's archaeological sites and museum collections ...
Ida Redbird dug the clay she needed for the creation of her pots from the banks of the Gila River. Some say she tasted the gritty sand, and if it was too salty, she discarded it and moved to another ...
Archaeologists have long reconstructed past civilizations from broken pots, discarded tools and buried middens of everyday ...
Archaeologist Professor John Schofield from the University of York argues that plastic’s refusal to die might actually be an ...
Discover how Maria Martinez revolutionized Pueblo pottery with her innovative black-on-black ceramics, inspired by ancient ...
"In a quaint courtyard, where tea and flowers abound, nestled the Grand Canal's serene banks. A few kindred spirits, bound by their shared interests, come together to preserve the time-honored culture ...
Archaeology isn’t just about dusty ruins and ancient pottery—it’s full of bizarre discoveries that challenge what we think we know about the past. From mysterious artifacts to unusual burial practices ...