Antiquities & Archaeology
The ruler sheikh who was fascinated by archaeology
The founding father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, set up an archaeological programme that anticipates the creation of Louvre Abu Dhabi
Little Pompeii of Vienne is 'most exceptional excavation of a Roman site in 40 or 50 years'
Ancient settlement was discovered south of Lyon during construction of four apartment blocks
Berlin Kulturforum surveys the long history of alchemy
Spanning 3000 years, the exhibition covers the Egyptian origins of alchemy to its influence on contemporary artists such as Koons
Chinese institutions work with the Metropolitan for groundbreaking exhibition
'Age of Empires' explores the art of the Qin and Han dynasties
Five millennia of African art and history go on show in Paris
Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac tracks African roots and African routes in its upcoming exhibition
Icom issues Red List to counter trade in looted West African antiquities
Malian cultural heritage at biggest risk in wake of Islamist rebel attacks
Sex changes: ancient Egypt and contemporary feminism at the Brooklyn Museum
Recent research explains why women masqueraded as men on their coffins
'A black nightmare': Palmyra attacked by Isil militants
Fears grow over fate of ancient Syrian site which suffered disastrous destruction during last occupation by extremists
China’s Terracotta Warriors march back into the UK
Life-size sculptures to be the centrepiece of a major loan show at the National Museums Liverpool
Palmyra antiquities seized at Geneva Free Port
Looted artefacts were deposited at the tax-free warehouses between 2009 and 2010
Modern-day Monuments Men wanted by the British Army
UK military draws up plans for specialist unit to protect cultural heritage in war zones
Italian mafia trading weapons for Libyan artefacts plundered by Isil?
La Stampa newspaper claims that looted artefacts are being trafficked in Calabria
Police in Greece arrest 26 in bust of alleged antiquities smuggling ring
Investigators recovered more than 2,000 objects, mostly coins, that they say were offered for sale through auction houses
Roman coins found in Okinawa castle point to early links between Japan and the West
The artefacts may have come to the island, which was as an important trade route, from Muslim or Chinese merchants
Is this the very first readymade?
Three million years before Duchamp, an ape-like humanoid in Africa found a stone that is now going on display for the first time at the British Museum
François Hollande announces $100m fund to protect cultural heritage in the Middle East
The French president was joined by the US vice president Joe Biden at the Metropolitan Museum in New York Tuesday night
Palmyra’s Triumphal Arch rises again in New York
On the heels of bomb scares in the city, a cultural casualty of Isis is rebuilt in City Hall Park
Neolithic female statuette from 8000-5500 BC found in Turkey
Figurine discovered in southern Anatolia was most likely a ritual object
New twist in fake antique furniture scandal overshadows opening of Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris
After Versailles, the Louvre is the latest institution caught up in forgery case involving Kraemer and Aaron galleries
Archaeological work at Ephesus shut down by Turkish government
The Austrian-run project was forced to close early, reportedly due to a political row between the two countries
Almost 70% of smuggled objects seized in Syria and Lebanon are fakes, antiquities chief says
In a wide-ranging interview, Maamoun Abdulkarim discussed the realities of illegal trafficking, restoration efforts in Palmyra and his concerns over destruction in Aleppo
Scanner used to study the colour of stars reveals hidden images in Mexican manuscript
The tool has allowed researchers at the Bodleian Libraries to see pre-colonial painted pictures underneath the gesso of Codex Selden
Ancient Roman mosaics uncovered in Cyprus
Two rare finds were made in a matter of weeks, depicting chariot races and the labours of Hercules
Russian archaeologists uncover ancient Persian stele inscribed with a message from King Darius I
Discovery in Phanagoria, the ancient Greek site near Crimea, is of "international significance"
Stone-age skier irreparably damaged by well-intentioned youth
Two minors carved over a pictogram at one of Norway’s most important archaeological sites
Turmoil at Honolulu’s Bishop Museum
Fears abound for the collection-rich, cash-poor Hawaiian institution
Major Danish museum returns looted antiquities to Italy
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen will hand over around 500 items acquired in the 1970s
Isil rampage continues with destruction of the Temple of Nabu in northern Iraq
Video footage shot by the militant group shows explosives detonated at the entrance arch
What Germany’s tough new law could mean for the antiquities market
Warning that the world’s most stringent trade rules could see dealers moving abroad
The Greeks in Egypt: on Sunken Cities at the British Museum
The exhibition explores the interactions between two great civilizations