Bringing up the bodies in Guatemala
For decades, archaeologists have exhumed civil war-era burial pits; now their findings are being treated as evidence
For decades, archaeologists have exhumed civil war-era burial pits; now their findings are being treated as evidence
Settlement was preserved in river silt, provides extraordinary insight into life 3,000 years ago
Syrian activists say ISIL destroyed the Arch of Triumph, which sat atop Palmyra’s famed colonnaded streets
For at least 25 years, the fossils were lumped in with Edmontosaurus, a widely studied hadrosaur
The fossils of this new species of human relative 'Homo naledi' were discovered in a South African cave
Syria's antiquities chief says armed group continues to destroy world heritage site, actions UN has called war crimes
Images of the Roman temple in the ancient city of Palmyra, before it was destroyed by members of the Islamic State
Bowling Green University knows it has parts of a stolen Turkish mosaic. Turkey knows too. So why are they still in Ohio?
Warning from UNESCO comes as Syria's antiquities director says Palmyra's famous Lion of Al-Lat has been destroyed
Destruction of tombs raises fears that Palmyra's extensive Roman ruins are also in danger