Archaeology November 10 Warriors found stacked in ancient well reveal violent tale of battlefield defeat: archaeologists Researchers recently identified Roman warriors' bodies stacked in an ancient well in Croatia, connecting them to Emperor Gallienus' victory at the Battle of Mursa in 260 AD.
Travel November 9 One of world's most sacred landmarks expected to welcome record crowds this year Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, expects 12 million visitors this year as it approaches the anniversary of its reopening after the devastating April 2019 fire.
Travel November 8 Louvre heist in broad daylight amid apparent security lapses puts global museums on alert The heist at the Louvre highlighted the challenges of protecting highly valued works of art and other prized items, from the famous "Mona Lisa" theft in 1911 to modern museum heists.
Travel November 4 Medieval tower's collapse traps man, leads to 11-hour rescue mission with tragic outcome A worker has died after a Rome tower partially collapsed during renovation. Firefighters spent 11 hours rescuing the man trapped in the Torre dei Conti before the tragic outcome.
Archaeology November 3 Archaeologists uncover massive stone ruins from ancient city that once rivaled Rome Archaeologists recently discovered a massive 2,000-year-old stone basin in ancient Gabii, Italy, revealing early Roman public architecture from Rome's powerful rival city.
Travel November 1 Inside the last Boeing 707 to serve as Air Force One: See Reagan's jet that marked the end of an era The last Boeing 707 Air Force One now sits in a stunning glass pavilion in California, where visitors can discover the aircraft that carried Reagan and six other presidents through history.
VIDEO November 1 Reagan's Air Force One Pavilion is a 'living piece of history,' CEO says Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation CEO David Trulio shares the story behind the iconic Air Force One Pavilion — including how the aircraft was disassembled, transported and rebuilt.
Travel November 1 Medieval English castle linked to Hadrian's Wall hits market for lofty sum, but there's a catch Bellister Castle in Northumberland, England, is hitting the market for about $3.34 million, but there's a catch. It's a National Trust lease ending in 2145, not a traditional sale.
Archaeology October 31 Devastating fire leads to treasure trove of thousands of artifacts beneath historic tavern Archaeologists in Troy, Ohio, uncovered an estimated 4,500 historic artifacts beneath the fire-damaged Overfield Tavern, including coins from 1817 and 1846.
Archaeology October 30 Hidden medieval halls discovered beneath world-famous university as archaeologists sift through remains An excavation at Oxford University has yielded ancient book clasps, medieval pens and imported fish bones, offering fascinating glimpses into college life and trade from another time.
Archaeology October 29 Angler digging for fishing worms uncovers massive medieval treasure in hidden cauldron A person digging for fishing worms near a Swedish summer cottage recently discovered a medieval silver hoard containing up to 20,000 coins, along with rings and pendants.