The 500-mile-long stone highway is Italy's 60th property to receive the designation
Found near Naples, the marble slabs once adorned a villa in a city known as the Las Vegas of the Roman Empire
The items also went on display in an exhibition that detailed the repatriation process
The fragment, which was part of Washington's dining marquee during the Revolutionary War, is now on display at a museum in Philadelphia
Before the papacy relocated in the 1300s, first to Avignon and then to the Vatican, pontiffs lived at the Lateran Palace
The captain said he would "rather lose any sum of money than to have the brute perish as he did"
The small artifact, discovered near an ancient farmstead, features an engraving of the goddess Minerva
The sale's big-ticket item, a torch from the 1960 Winter Games, did not end up selling
The underwater expedition took place at a site that was flooded during the construction of the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s
Archaeologists think the Roman army constructed it to contain the revolting gladiator in 71 B.C.E.
Researchers constructed the vessel using a list of materials found on a 4,000-year-old clay tablet
Colonial militiamen fired the lead balls on April 19, 1775—and likely missed their mark
Researchers uncovered skeletal remains of two people in the ancient city that seem to have been killed by a building collapse caused by seismic activity
Featuring painted stucco walls, the structure likely dates to between 200 and 600 C.E.
The Navy secretary officially cleared the 256 Black service members who were punished in connection with the explosion in Port Chicago, California
The creature's bones show evidence of cutting with stone tools, adding to a series of findings that suggest humans were present in the Americas earlier than thought
The 150-million-year-old dinosaur became the most expensive fossil ever sold at auction, raising old questions about whether such specimens should be put up for sale
The city spent $1.5 billion to improve water quality in the river, where several Olympic events are scheduled to take place
The sprawling burial complex on the outskirts of Beijing was built to hold the remains of 13 emperors
The fragile cutouts are going on display at Sutton House in London, which was once a boarding school for girls
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