A Missouri cave considered to be the most important rock-art site in North America was sold at auction Tuesday to a private buyer, devastating leaders of the Osage Nation tribe who had hoped to buy ...
A red stencil of a hand pressed against the wall of an Indonesian cave is the oldest rock art ever discovered, scientists ...
Drugs and art are an age-old combination, but the archaeological record is often just not good enough to tell us how deep the connection between drug use and human creativity truly runs. Researchers ...
A cave near the town of Warrenton, Mo. which houses thousand-year-old Native American paintings on its walls was auctioned off this week. The cave was sold on Tuesday by St. Louis-based firm, Selkirk ...
The cave, which sold for $2.2 million in St. Louis on Tuesday, is considered a sacred site by members of the Osage Nation. A tribal leader called the sale “heartbreaking.” By Isabella Grullón Paz A ...
Massive Native American cave art images, which have remained unseen for over 1,000 years in an Alabama cave, were recently unveiled by a team of researchers. The findings, detailed in a study ...
The auction firm responsible for the cave's sale called it "the most important rock art site in North America." The Missouri “Picture Cave” featuring Osage Nation art was sold at auction this week.
Picture Cave — considered “the most important rock art site in North America” by at least one archaeologist — is expected to be sold for millions in a September auction. The site for sale includes a ...
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