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Archaeologists discovered 176 life-sized animal engravings in Saudi Arabia, revealing sophisticated hunter-gatherer communities lived in northern Arabia 2,000 years earlier than thought.

The €50 million "Picasso 2030" project will merge gardens to create a public space with a dozen bronze works and double exhibition space.

Swiss firm's analysis finds 85.7% probability that "The Lute Player" is authentic, contradicting decades of expert opinion from major institutions.

The auction house enters the dinosaur fossil market as traditional art sales face their steepest decline in over a decade.

Van Gogh, Kahlo and Munch masterpieces will be displayed October 1-2 at the auction house's first UAE exhibition.

The 43-foot dolmen contains exotic grave goods like ivory and amber, revealing ancient trade networks across southern Spain.

The massive basalt monuments were centerpieces of an ancient water cult requiring extraordinary communal effort to build.

The 1,300-year tradition involves completely rebuilding all 125 buildings every 20 years at a cost of $390 million.

The discovery at Turkey's oldest temple complex provides unprecedented insights into Neolithic ritual practices and belief systems.

Thomas Kaplan aims to fractionalise his 220-piece Dutch Golden Age collection, including 17 Rembrandts, as tradeable shares.

The €262 million project will address asbestos, structural issues and accessibility while art travels globally through "Constellation" partnerships.

King Amenemope's gold artifact was sold for $4,000 and destroyed at a Cairo foundry after museum worker stole it.

The 1940 surrealist painting "El Sueño" is estimated to sell for up to $60 million at Sotheby's in November.

The French president climbed the 424 stone steps himself, marking completion of the cathedral's restoration following the devastating 2019 fire.

The 1943 oil painting remained in a French family's private collection for 80 years and was known only through a black-and-white photograph.

Swiss foundation cites overtourism, protests that stranded 900 tourists, and management failures threatening Peru's $1 billion tourism industry.

Professional criminals exploited cybersecurity vulnerabilities from a July ransomware attack to target rare specimens with "immeasurable heritage value."

The appointment expands their nine-year partnership, with KAWS to curate art events globally and develop future LifeWear collections starting Fall/Winter 2025.

New precision dating pushes a key butchery site back 30,000 years and sharpens the timeline for early Homo evolution in East Africa.

Windows and doors destroyed at National Museum in Sanaa, prompting urgent appeals to UNESCO amid fears of looting.

Divers retrieved the ship's bell, lanterns, and ceramics from the HMHS Britannic wreck in the Aegean Sea.

The November sale features a Klimt portrait estimated above $150 million that could break the artist's auction record.

Scientists discovered 14,000-year-old smoke-dried mummies, pushing back artificial mummification by 5,000 years before previous records.

Women comprise 88% of the record 99,763 people aged 100-plus, while workforce shortages drive a 32% surge in bankruptcies.

University of Pennsylvania researchers discovered nearly 300 photographs of Yazidi life from the 1930s, returning precious family memories to genocide survivors.

Archaeologists race to excavate 2,300-year-old burial site before rising reservoir waters submerge the Hellenistic-era necropolis again.

Emergency evacuation saved three decades of archaeological finds from five Gaza sites just hours before Israeli military targeting.

The 1613 oil painting "Christ on the Cross" was found during a routine estate appraisal and authenticated by leading scholars.

The auction house secured a $1 billion lifeline from Abu Dhabi as revenues fell 18% and the global art market contracted for a second consecutive year.

The London museum debuts unprecedented access to the late icon's creative legacy, including unrealized projects and handwritten lyrics.

London's iconic museum will display 20th and 21st century works for the first time in its 200-year history.

The 11th-century instrument was buried by Crusaders in Bethlehem and discovered in 1906, with many original bronze pipes still functional.

The auction house let go key staff including the VP who oversaw Beeple's historic $69.3 million sale in 2021.

The provocative artwork depicted a judge striking a protester, appearing days after 890 Palestine Action supporters were arrested.

The handwritten 1805 letter to her sister and unique copy of Emma sent to fellow novelist Maria Edgeworth could fetch up to $750,000 combined.

The 19-year-old prince's coming-of-age ceremony highlights the monarchy's succession crisis, with only three eligible male heirs remaining.

New research shows the bronze winged lion in St. Mark's Square was crafted during China's Tang Dynasty and likely brought via Silk Road.

Dutch journalists spotted the 18th-century portrait in an online real estate listing, ending an 80-year search for the stolen artwork.

The three-dimensional artwork featuring a massive bird of prey offers rare insight into South America's earliest complex coastal societies.

The private collection features 80 works by Picasso, Rothko and Matisse, assembled over 70 years in a small Pennsylvania town.

London's Kenwood House displays two nearly identical works side by side, reigniting debate over whether both are authentic masterpieces.

Robert Ballard's 1985 find was cover for searching nuclear submarines, a secret he kept until 2008.

The 2,100-year-old Thracian warrior tomb contains gold treasures and offers unprecedented insight into ancient society's wealth and sophistication.

The 10th-century walrus ivory figurine shows a well-groomed man with braided beard and styled hair, challenging stereotypes about Norse warriors.

The December event features a $20 million jewelry collection and unprecedented access to future McLaren Formula 1 racing cars.

The iconic police box artwork will be displayed at London Museum's new Smithfield location when it opens in 2026.

The renowned Japanese architect's first Central Asian project will house 100,000 artworks when it opens in 2028.

The world's most expensive living artist reunites with mega-dealer following financing disputes that ended his exclusive Pace partnership.

Amsterdam's iconic museum says deteriorating infrastructure poses risks to priceless artworks and visitors as legal battle with Dutch government escalates.

The baroque artwork was spotted in a real estate listing 80 years after being stolen from a Dutch-Jewish art dealer.

The comprehensive show opening in March will feature over 200 works from prestigious global institutions, including rare reunions of paintings with preparatory drawings.

New designs for Telosa show a circular mobility hub for flying vehicles and a 400-billion-dollar metropolis in the American Southwest.

Scientists analyzed isotopes from a cow's molar found at the monument, suggesting cattle may have helped transport the massive bluestones.

Fictional freelancer "Margaux Blanchard" fooled Wired and Business Insider with fabricated stories containing fake quotes and non-existent sources.

Three sculptures including a Ramses II sphinx were retrieved from sunken city ruins in the country's first underwater operation since 2000.

Archaeologists found evidence of torture, mutilation and trophy-taking in prehistoric France, marking one of Europe's earliest documented martial celebrations.

Venture capitalist claims auction house concealed that painting previously belonged to convicted cocaine trafficker José Mestre Sr.

The Chinese dissident artist spent days with soldiers near Kharkiv, documenting their resilience as civilian casualties reach alarming levels.

The world's third-oldest biennial exhibition returns in September 2026, featuring 55 Mediterranean artists under new public-private funding model.

The Hepworth Wakefield raised £3.8 million through donations to keep the 1943 wartime masterpiece in Britain for permanent public display.

The Chinese toymaker's first-half profit jumped nearly five-fold to $635 million, driven by celebrity endorsements and viral TikTok popularity.

MCR Hotels is paying shareholders $9 per share, an 83% premium, as Ashton Kutcher joins the board of directors.

Marine archaeologists discovered a preserved thermal complex in Italy's submerged Baiae that could provide first physical evidence of the famous orator's residence.

The continental body endorses replacing the Mercator projection with more accurate maps showing Africa's true size relative to other continents.

Four major NYC cultural institutions will create permanent art installations in Terminal 6's international arrivals corridor opening in 2026.

Hair analysis from a 1498 device shows its maker ate a commoner's diet of tubers and legumes, challenging beliefs that only elites could create these record-keeping tools.

Climbers mounted a blood-red canvas titled "BUTCHERED" on an active North Sea gas platform to protest climate destruction.

In an unprecedented VJ Day address, the monarch honored WWII's 'Forgotten Army' while referencing atomic bomb suffering.

The auction house will unveil its $100 million renovation of the former Whitney Museum in November after a two-year restoration.

The document, stolen from Mexico's national archive in the 1980s or 1990s, detailed conquistador expedition preparations in 1527.

The 1985 work was rediscovered in 2023 after nearly four decades behind a wall, sparking legal questions about artist rights.

Mexican stalagmite reveals most severe drought in 7,000 years coincided with civilization's decline, causing 13 consecutive failed harvests.

Only 54% of adults now drink, with a majority considering even moderate consumption harmful for the first time in polling history.

The extensive conservation project aims to protect the Renaissance masterpiece from damage caused by six million annual visitors to the Sistine Chapel.

The president will personally host the December ceremony after taking control of the board and selecting honorees he deemed not "too woke."

The three-Michelin-starred restaurant will reintroduce animal products in October after four years of struggling with declining reservations and revenue.

White House demands eight major museums remove "divisive narratives" and celebrate American exceptionalism ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

The 127-year-old Nachlas Eliezer Synagogue was struck just after the Jewish mourning period of Tisha B'Av ended.

Benjamin Von Wong's 6-meter "Thinker's Burden" depicts a figure holding a child atop Earth, surrounded by mounting plastic waste symbolizing inaction's cost.