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Ancient Bronze Funerary Bed From 530 BCE Returned to Turkey After Illegal Excavation
The Getty Museum returned an ancient bronze funerary bed to Turkey after it was found to have been illegally excavated and sold with falsified provenance records. 
British Museum Plans $1.3 Billion Overhaul to Digitize 8 Million Items After Recent Theft Scandal
The British Museum's new director, Nicholas Cullinan, plans a $1.3 billion transformation to digitize its collection and restore its reputation after a major artifact theft scandal. 
Banksy’s ‘Girl With Balloon’ Artwork Thieves to Be Charged with Burglary
Banksy’s ‘Girl with Balloon’ artwork was stolen from Grove Gallery in London, with the thieves set to face burglary charges in court on October 9. 
Apple Reveals Futuristic and Environment-Friendly Design for Upcoming Observatory Park
This week, Apple revealed its futuristic, eco-friendly Observatory Park, designed for product showcases and seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape at their Cupertino headquarters. 
Ancient Egyptian Military Fort From Ramesses II Era Discovered in Nile Delta
A 3,000-year-old Egyptian military fort was excavated in North Egypt and is believed to have been used during the New Kingdom to defend against Libyan and Mediterranean Sea peoples. 
Ukrainian Architects Plan to Rebuild the Country Post-War with Disability-Friendly Designs
Ukraine is rebuilding its country after war with Russia, but its architects are planning to make major changes in infrastructures by making them friendly to disabled people. 
NY Times Square Billboard Displays New Artwork with a Hidden Message—What Does It Mean?
Artist Patrick Amadon’s new Times Square billboard artwork includes a hidden political message about Gaza, joining other artists who made artworks protesting the war. 
Stonehenge Mystery Grows After Geologists Found That One of its Stone Is Not From Orkney
The search for the origin of Stonehenge's altar stone has taken another turn, with recent research ruling out Orkney as its source and suggesting further exploration across Britain. 
Titanic's Newly Found Bronze 'Diana of Versailles' Statue May Break Records at Auctions—Here's Why
A newly recovered bronze statue of Diana from the Titanic wreckage could potentially outsell previous record-breaking Titanic artifacts at auction, as interest in the ship's memorabilia remains high. 
Sudan’s National Museum Collection Looted as Ongoing Civil War Persists
The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces have been accused of looting the National Museum of Sudan amid the ongoing civil war, with artifacts reportedly trafficked across the border and appearing for sale online. 
Porsche Launches 21-Story Luxury Residential Tower in Bangkok with Automated Terrace Door System
Porsche is expanding into the luxury residential market with a 21-story tower in Bangkok, featuring sleek design, innovative engineering, and ultra-luxurious living spaces. 
6,000-Year-Old Ancient Stone Monument in Spain Surprises Experts with Its Construction
Researchers were recently in aw by the 6,000-year-old Dolmen of Menga in Spain, which shows advanced engineering skills from the Neolithic era. California Man Sentenced for Smuggling 2,000-Year-Old Roman Mosaic from Syria
A California man has been sentenced to three months in federal prison for illegally smuggling a 2,000-pound Roman mosaic from Syria, valued at $450,000. 
Over 50 Historical UNESCO Heritage Sites At Risk Due to Climate Change
A UK government-funded study found that severe climate risks threaten UNESCO World Heritage architectural sites globally, prompting calls for urgent conservation efforts. 
Gestalten's 'Living in a Dream' Book Features Visionary Artists with Their Artificial Architecture Designs
Gestalten's new book *Living in a Dream* celebrates the rise of artificial architecture by featuring creative and imaginative interior and exterior designs that break traditional boundaries. 
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