Ancient remains are best preserved in oceans, ice patches and wetlands—which are at risk of rising temperatures
Latest chapter in troubled history of foundry sees it put up for rent—and possible sale
Go ahead given to a restoration project to preserve two historic sites associated with the Jewish community that once resided in Herat
Culture will be central to the country's recovery—enabling people to process trauma, share a common identity and articulate shared experiences
Archaeologists believe the pre-Columbian wall drawing of a god wearing a feathered headdress likely depicts Tepoztēcatl, the god of pulque
A brisk but dense guide to the complex rules surrounding the removal of art from public and private spaces
Architecture critic Hugh Pearman argues that the gallery is making irreversible changes to a Grade I listed building—while removing most of its early Renaissance collection from display until 2025
Case was escalated after some Conservative MPs criticised the acquittal of the four protestors who removed the public monument
A number of the Indian capital's major cultural institutions, including the National Museum, will be rehoused
As Unesco pledges $350,000 to safeguard sites, questions are raised about the country’s long-term commitment to restoring and protecting key locations in the face of the climate crisis
Up to 62 works in the collection, including paintings by Joaquín Sorolla and François Boucher copies, could be returned to their original owners under the current investigation
Gaming offers educational and licensing opportunities for historic sites and cultural institutions
New film uncovers how locations including Beaulieu, today home to the National Motor Museum, played a key role in intelligence training during the Second World War
Dating from the ninth to the 13th century, the stelae were once considered sacred
The Byzantine-era gem has been described as "the most beautiful mosaic floor" found in Palestine
The BTS musician and avid collector has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the preservation and promotion of Korean cultural heritage
The transformed Protestant building is being relaunched as an exhibition space and cultural centre called Kunstkerk, or art church.
Unesco warns of risks of construction works in the archaeological zone where the Bamiyan Buddha statues were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001
Leaders of the new Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan says it favours the conservation of the tangible heritage—including pre-Islamic monuments—but economic sanctions are getting in the way
If the purchase is successful it will be one of the most expensive works ever bought by a UK museum
Case has so far seen Middle Eastern works seized from New York's Met and the indictment of a former Louvre director
The International Council of Museums says revised protocol will allow it to more readily “address conflicts”—and could lead to the expulsion of Russia from the organisation
Exhibition builds on a project to document Ukraine's monumental and contested public art created during Soviet era
The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua is home to masterpieces by the Italian Medieval painter Giotto
The former Egyptian antiquities minister leans into the current restitution conversation, calling again for the return of three prized antiquities from European museums
Research on the Chandayan of Mulla Da’ud has suffered ever since 24 folios narrating the love story were split up across the border in 1947
Scholar says the new discovery is "significant" as 233 objects are sent to the Iraq Museum
Archaeologists bring to light household items buried in the ash
Major restitution development coincides with publication of new Arts Council England guidelines