The museum dropped a legal effort to block the seizure of the statue by investigators who said the bronze, thought by some to ...
Towering bronzes depicting emperors once graced an ancient shrine in a region of what is now Turkey that was once part of ...
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Live Science on MSN1,900-year-old Roman sanctuary and coin found in flooded Spanish caveArchaeologists discovered ancient Roman inscriptions and a 1,900-year-old coin wedged between rock formations while exploring ...
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St. Pete Pier art coming downGrammy-winner Kendrick Lamar on Sunday became the first solo rap artist to headline a Super Bowl halftime show, with his ...
According to History.com, exchanging Valentine's took off in the 1700s, a period coinciding with Romanticism in literature and art across Europe and America. When a woman named Esther A. Howland began ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists Just Found A 1,900-Year-Old Roman Ritual Site Deep Inside A Spanish CaveWhile recently exploring a partially-flooded chamber tucked 650 feet deep inside a Spanish cave, archaeologists noticed an ...
As couples across the world prepared for Valentine's Day in February 2025, a rumor cropped up on social media that St.
Deep within the Cova de les Dones cave in Valencia, Spain, archaeologists found a Roman sanctuary dating back to around the 1st century CE.
Pope Gelasius I is said to have replaced the Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia with St. Valentine's Day in the fifth century. The first mass-produced valentines were sold in the 1840s. Today, ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis 2,000-Year-Old Roman Helmet Used to Look Like a ‘Rusty Bucket’. Now It’s Restored Almost to Its Former GloryThe story of the exquisite Roman helmet is still shrouded in mystery. Perhaps the high-status man who served in the Roman ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art will return a headless bronze sculpture to Turkey after the Manhattan D.A. identified it as ...
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ZME Science on MSNMassive Piece of World’s Oldest Synthetic Pigment Discovered in Palace of Infamous Roman EmperorDeep beneath Rome’s Domus Aurea, archaeologists have unearthed a rare ingot of Egyptian blue — the world’s first synthetic pigment.
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