Gina Williams has waited 20 years to finish college. So perhaps it’s not so surprising that she found her way to SUNY Cortland in the footsteps of her 10-years younger sister, Araistina Rumsey ’18.
The remarkable find includes a pristine 4,500-year-old gold brooch, a rare jade stone, and a bronze pin, all dating to approximately 2,500 BC during the Early Bronze Age. This extraordinary discovery ...
Oct 19, 2024 Oct 19, 2024 Updated Oct 20, 2024 For the second year in a row, the Monocacy National Battlefield held an International Archeology Day to educate the community about the history of the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. An exhibit of the Hopewell People, ...
Assistant Professor Shawn Lambert shows the mourning locket. (Photo courtesy of The Natchez Democrat) NATCHEZ, Miss.—Below a garden fence wrapped in vines and buds of fuchsia, wrought iron hides in ...
It was a celebration and night to remember as History Colorado hosted its 37th Stephen H. Hart Awards for Historic Preservation awards ceremony in Denver on Wednesday evening. The Stephen H. Hart ...
A new museum in Queensbury, New York, aims to draw pinball wizards and machine tinkerers alike. The echoes of arcade game history fill the otherwise quiet Aviation Mall – they’re coming from Arcade ...