“I cannot imagine where a terracotta life-size horse head could come from in antiquity,” a specialist says
An Italian judge has found that the work was discovered in Italian water, despite decades of rulings to the contrary
In many cases, the funding will be used to help prevent future damage, including public outreach and scientific research
Leader of powerful Hindu organisation has threatened nationwide protests if long-awaited ruling "goes against Hindus' faith"
A case of man bites dog: auction house turns the tables on Greek government after it was forced to withdraw the figure from New York sale in May
Using drone footage, 3D models and videos, the tech giant is working with cultural institutions to make preservation efforts accessible to a larger public
Aguttes sold the fossil to an anonymous buyer, who may name the new species, despite protests from paleontologists
Al-Ula, the most important cultural heritage site in the north-west of the kingdom, will benefit from international standards in heritage preservation and planning
Excavation tells a poignant story of an unfortunate Roman
Musée de la Romanité, dedicated to the city's Roman history, cost almost €60m to build
Ancient object—initially believed to be a toe—perfectly fits the hand of ancient bronze statue in Rome's Musei Capitolini
The dealer it was seized from knew it was stolen, a motion filed with the State’s supreme court alleges. The dealer categorically denies this
France's latest deal with the Kingdom reveals the close connection between culture and foreign affairs
We exclusively reveal the details of the plans for a “historic” collaboration
Noah Charney on how epic histories became mythical stories
The initiative, which involves governments and the art world, will set up a public database of objects
Haul includes precious gold and jade artefacts, which police say may have been stolen to order
New displays draw out connections between Graeco-Roman world and ancient Middle East
The country is due to sign a massive contract with the kingdom to turn Mada’in Saleh and the Al-Ula region into a cultural tourism destination
In an online competition devoid of irony, the archaeological site threatened by destruction was a strong contender for the name of Putin’s new weapon
A 2008 amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not open a foreign nation's assets to claimants, the justices unanimously decided
Iron Age structure was targeted in campaign against Kurdish separatists
The company still owes more than 1,700 objects as part of a $3m settlement with the US government
The newly formed team, led by Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos, has been cracking down on ancient art dealers and collectors
Victims of a 1997 suicide attack want to seize ancient Persian tablets from a Chicago museum to satisfy a $71m judgment in their favour
How is the antiquities trade coping with increased focus on Middle East looting and new approaches to collecting? And Rose Wylie on the pleasures and struggles of painting
University museum will highlight its archaeological expeditions in new galleries
Earliest surviving figurative sculpture, carved from mammoth tusk, is among 160 objects in Living with Gods