Deep below Spanish town, 14,000-year-old paintings
A cave deep under a building in a Basque resort town is the home of spectacular cave paintings…but they won’t be opened to the public.
A cave deep under a building in a Basque resort town is the home of spectacular cave paintings…but they won’t be opened to the public.
In the final post of a series, Marilyn Jones visits the Citadel of Women, in a 10th-century complex that was originally Hindu.
2,500 years ago this place most likely held the greatest wealth on earth. Grand Escapades visits Pasargadae where it all started – the large Achaemenid Empire with Cyrus (580 – 529 BC) as its first king.
Join Marilyn Jones for part 2 of her series of visits to the beautiful ancient temples of Cambodia.
Ian Cook shares a visit to the Tombs of Kings in Cyprus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A prison that may once have housed St. Peter and St. Paul re-opens with a new multi-media tour.
With Italy’s Prime Minister Renzi in attendance to pledge more government funds for historic preservation, the first phase of a privately-funded repair and renovation of
Oslo’s Viking Museum is planning a new building that will triple the size of the present building, which focuses on Viking ships that have been
A trio of amateur archaeologists turns up Denmark’s largest-ever hoard of Viking-era gold.
Builder’s find a Roman barracks while building a station for the new Metro Line C; it will become an archaeological museum within the station.
A cave deep under a building in a Basque resort town is the home of spectacular cave paintings…but they won’t be opened to the public.
In the final post of a series, Marilyn Jones visits the Citadel of Women, in a 10th-century complex that was originally Hindu.
2,500 years ago this place most likely held the greatest wealth on earth. Grand Escapades visits Pasargadae where it all started – the large Achaemenid Empire with Cyrus (580 – 529 BC) as its first king.
Join Marilyn Jones for part 2 of her series of visits to the beautiful ancient temples of Cambodia.
Ian Cook shares a visit to the Tombs of Kings in Cyprus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A prison that may once have housed St. Peter and St. Paul re-opens with a new multi-media tour.
With Italy’s Prime Minister Renzi in attendance to pledge more government funds for historic preservation, the first phase of a
Oslo’s Viking Museum is planning a new building that will triple the size of the present building, which focuses on
A trio of amateur archaeologists turns up Denmark’s largest-ever hoard of Viking-era gold.
Builder’s find a Roman barracks while building a station for the new Metro Line C; it will become an archaeological museum within the station.