Alexandria overshadowed Pergamon, yet the Anatolian library rivaled Egypt in scrolls, scholarship, and parchment, shaping the ...
—— Release of the 'World Internet Conference Cultural Heritage Digitalization Case Collection (2025)' ...
The ancient Library of Alexandria was—as is known—burned, depriving the world of its wealth of knowledge. But who actually burned it?
After 800 years of silence, a pipe organ that researchers say is the oldest in the Christian world has roared back to life at ...
Sixty-five years ago, the monumental Abu Simbel was destined to disappear beneath the floodwaters of a new Nile dam. Then the ...
The beginnings : the ancient Near East -- The beginnings : Greece -- The library of Alexandria -- The growth of libraries -- The beginnings : Rome -- Libraries of the Roman Empire : the city of Rome - ...
A yearlong exhibition showcases nearly 200 items, spotlighting rare books, artifacts and surprising objects from the ...
The lives and craft of ancient Egyptian artisans are the subject of a new exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Can the National Mission for Manuscripts lead to "discoveries of new Harappa, Mohenjo-daro and Dwarka" as hoped by Vajpayee?
"The eve of Samhain, Oct. 31, was a time of Celtic pagan sacrifice, and Samhain allowed the souls of the dead to return to their earthly homes that evening," according to history.com. "Ghosts, witches ...
Archaeologists discovered ancient docks and artifacts from a submerged 2,000-year-old city believed to be an extension of ...