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Extinct Animal Predating Dinosaurs Discovered in South African Cave Art
A South African cave painting may depict an extinct animal that lived over 200 million years ago, predating formal scientific discovery by 10 years. -
Queen Victoria's 14th-Century Villa Palmieri Listed for Over $55 Million—Here's Why It's For Sale
Queen Victoria's former holiday home, Villa Palmieri, is now on the market for $55 million, offering 43,000 square feet of historic luxury in the hills of Florence. -
Ancient Bronze Funerary Bed From 530 BCE Returned to Turkey After Illegal Excavation
The Getty Museum returned an ancient bronze funerary bed to Turkey after it was found to have been illegally excavated and sold with falsified provenance records. -
British Museum Plans $1.3 Billion Overhaul to Digitize 8 Million Items After Recent Theft Scandal
The British Museum's new director, Nicholas Cullinan, plans a $1.3 billion transformation to digitize its collection and restore its reputation after a major artifact theft scandal. -
Banksy’s ‘Girl With Balloon’ Artwork Thieves to Be Charged with Burglary
Banksy’s ‘Girl with Balloon’ artwork was stolen from Grove Gallery in London, with the thieves set to face burglary charges in court on October 9. -
Apple Reveals Futuristic and Environment-Friendly Design for Upcoming Observatory Park
This week, Apple revealed its futuristic, eco-friendly Observatory Park, designed for product showcases and seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape at their Cupertino headquarters. -
Ancient Egyptian Military Fort From Ramesses II Era Discovered in Nile Delta
A 3,000-year-old Egyptian military fort was excavated in North Egypt and is believed to have been used during the New Kingdom to defend against Libyan and Mediterranean Sea peoples. -
Ukrainian Architects Plan to Rebuild the Country Post-War with Disability-Friendly Designs
Ukraine is rebuilding its country after war with Russia, but its architects are planning to make major changes in infrastructures by making them friendly to disabled people.
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