Scotland’s Isle of Skye reveals landmark dinosaur footprints dated to the Middle Jurassic era Archeology News
The Egtved Girl, found in Denmark in 1921, was a true Bronze Age traveler of high status, with a sense of fashion too News Archeology
An invitation to a 100 A.D. birthday party is among the Vindolanda tablets, oldest surviving Roman handwritten documents in Britain Archeology News
A Traitor’s Courage: In the Battle of Ridgefield, Benedict Arnold led the fight against the British on roads, fields, and beaches of Connecticut News
Gripping Titanic photo that reveals a burial at sea among the items offered at auction, with a Titanic menu also going on the block News
Lost for centuries, tantalizing clues exist to the location of the 5th century grave of Attila the Hun, “the Scourge of God” News
A trove of silver and other treasures linked to Danish king Harald Bluetooth uncovered by a 13-year-old with a metal detector News Archeology
Priceless loss: Outrage over the museum theft of a gold case containing the heart of a medieval queen of France News
The life of King Tut’s wife is filled with mystery, but archaeologists might be close to finding her grave and getting answers about her unusual marriages Archeology News
Director Milos Forman, who died at 86, was orphaned by World War II and became a passionate critic of communism after the Prague Spring of 1968 News
Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, Whitey Bulger, and other famous criminals who served time at Alcatraz News