The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is showcasing the “world's first" exhibit of the Nuxalk Nation until Jan. 4, 2026. Nuxalk Strong: Dancing Down the ...
Red tape may feel like a modern-day frustration, but according to archaeologists, it's been a part of governance for millennia. Evidence from ancient Mesopotamia reveals that bureaucratic systems were ...
Visitors can explore authentically restored tea ships and interactive exhibits that bring history to life. The museum ...
The author, a self-proclaimed treasure hunter, attended an estate sale at the home of renowned artist W. Stanley "Sandy" ...
The museum, based in Henry Clay Frick’s 1914 Fifth Avenue mansion, reopens with a deft expansion worthy of a New York ...
Lawmakers and campaigners in the United Kingdom are pushing for an end to the display of human remains in museums and the ...
To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...
Voices of Resistance exposes how 19th century British postal services profited from and enabled transatlantic trafficking of ...
A medal awarded to a homing pigeon who helped the Dutch resistance during World War Two has been unveiled at a museum. Tommy, ...
A rundown of upcoming exhibition highlights at The North Carolina Museum of Art, PORTAL, LUMP, and many other arts spaces in ...
The ring, discovered by a metal detectorist in the U.K., is estimated to sell for between $19,000 and $23,000 at auction.
Last month, the British Museum announced Lebanese firm Lina Ghotmeh Architecture as the winner of a competition to redesign ...