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BANISHING THE PHANTOM A few years ago, the Majestic Theatre was in pretty rough shape. By the end of The Phantom of the Opera ...
Tanya Sirakovich, chief curator of Fine Arts at the Israel Museum, envisions the institution as a living space where past and ...
Archaeologists are shedding light on the astonishing identification of two 18th-century slave ships off the coast of Central America. The ships, named Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus ...
Archaeologists uncovered a third major ancient fort in the northern Sinai Peninsula. The Tell Abu Seifi site offered prime protection of Egypt’s eastern border. Limestone-paved roads and a moat ...
Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of a brutal clash between a lion and a gladiator in one of England’s most iconic tourist destinations, reported Reuters citing a recent study published in ...
Archaeologists recently discovered proof of a gladiatorial fight with a lion in an unexpected tourist destination. York, a city in northern England known for its breathtaking medieval architecture ...
After its original discovery in 1885, an ancient statue sanctuary in Cyprus was subsequently covered in sand and lost to time yet again. However, a recent archaeological effort rediscovered the ...
but this is undoubtedly the craziest archaeological excavation I’ve yet been part of,” National Museum of Denmark marine archaeologist Andreas Kallmeyer Bloch said. “Not only because it ...
Audrey Backeberg was reported missing on July 7, 1962. A Wisconsin woman who was missing for over 60 years was discovered to be "alive and well," according to the Sauk County Sheriff's Office.
Audrey Backeberg, a Wisconsin woman, disappeared in 1962. Now, after sixty years, she has been found alive. Sauk County Sheriff's Office confirmed this. Backeberg, now 82, voluntarily left her home.
The Alamo is set to host a new event that sheds light on the untold stories of women who survived and helped shape Texas history. This event, whic ...