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This Inca Building—the Only Surviving Structure of Its Kind—Might Have Been Designed to Amplify Sound and Music
Researchers will use 3D modeling to assess what the "carpa uasi" in Huaytará, Peru, originally looked like and how sound ...
There are few cultural projects that have so perfectly captured both a nation’s ambition and its inertia as the ...
Former Akron Art Museum director Mitchell Kahan built its reputation for more than 26 years and helped shape many art ...
A longtime Cleveland attorney who is an expert on public meetings and public records law questions whether Cleveland State ...
A single leaked hint exposed the CIA’s most puzzling code. But dozens of the world’s toughest ciphers are still waiting to be ...
Once one of the most polluted rivers in America, this waterway winds through a national park and metropolitan area and is ...
SEMO’s historic preservation program blends classroom learning with hands-on projects, preparing students for diverse careers ...
Marie Van Brittan Brown and her husband, Albert, filed for the patent in 1966 and received approval three years later.
The raid on the Louvre is far from the first museum heist. But several factors have combined to make Europe fertile ground for cultural thefts.
Alabama’s first private historically Black college, Talladega College, has sold its historic Black art collection amid ...
Starting with the 2018 double album “Hot Jazz, Cool Blues & Hard-Hitting Songs,” an anthology released by Smithsonian ...
Events such as a big 1907 fire and the first plane to fly over Chambersburg were captured by photographer H. Frank Beidel.
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