Discover the Arch of Titus in Rome—an enduring monument to victory, propaganda, and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE
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Unearthed in Pompeii, a bronze head believed to depict Marcellus, Augustus’s beloved heir, captures the lost promise of a future that never came. Discover his poignant story.
Discover the world’s first mirrors crafted from obsidian 8,000 years ago in ancient Turkey—a stunning testament to early human ingenuity and the timeless desire for self-awareness.
Archaeologists uncover a 2,300-year-old Celtic necropolis in Creuzier-le-Neuf, France, revealing an intact sword, weapons, and artifacts that bring Iron Age history vividly to life.
Uncover the secrets of Europe’s oldest battlefield at Germany’s Tollense Valley. Explore the brutal history of prehistoric warfare dating back 3,250 years and how it reshapes our view of ancient Europe.
Explore the Villanovan wooden throne, crafted around 725–701 BC. A beautifully preserved artifact showcasing ancient Italy’s artistic traditions and social structures, now on display at the Civic Archaeological Museum of Verucchio.
Explore the stunning 4th-century Roman mosaic at the Villa Romana del Casale in Sicily. Featuring mythical sea creatures and legendary figures from Greek mythology, it’s a breathtaking testament to Roman artistry and culture.
Discover the stunning lapis lazuli statuette of Horus, an exquisite artifact from the 27th Dynasty of Egypt. Explore its symbolism and craftsmanship at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Explore the fascinating history of Cliff Palace, one of North America’s most extraordinary archaeological treasures. Discover the genius behind its design and its cultural significance.
Discover the exquisite 1690 scarlet japanned cabinet on stand, a Baroque masterpiece reflecting the global influences and lavish artistry of the William III era.