Long ago, the colors of fabrics were more than just fashion statements. They were a nonverbal form of communication that ...
For decades it was merely a sidewalk stone at a home in the Middle East, its significance unbeknownst to its owner. Now, the ...
When biblical artifacts flooded the market after the 2008 global financial crisis, Steve Green, founder and chairman of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., went on a buying spree.
What does a Roman centurion and an artist have in common with an ancient mosaic from the Holy Land more than 1,800 years ago?
Two books explore the scandals and controversies around the acquisition of antiquities by curators and collectors.