By J.E. Ballantyne Jr. Technology is changing fast – so fast that what was new today is ancient history tomorrow. With cell phones, video games and computers, none of us are sure of anything from day ...
Archaeological excavations outside the ancient city of Megiddo shed light on the area's Bronze Age alcohol production and a ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a tremendously rare sight in the form of a largely untouched, 2,500-year-old burial mound.
Author reveals Jane Goodall's deep faith through final interview months before her death, showing how spirituality guided her ...
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6 Famous Foods That Don't Actually Come From the Country Everyone Thinks
Food has this weird ability to fool us all. We develop strong associations between certain dishes and their supposed ...
A new Mexico City exhibition explores how the sacred Mexica origin myth endured conquest, colonization, and centuries of change to central to Mexico’s identity ...
Australia may be known for its tourist myth of the drop bear, but researchers have now uncovered the remains of a real-life ...
The 165-foot rope rappel – California’s longest cave rappel – allows adventure seekers to descend from the top of the main chamber directly to the cavern floor. Dangling in the middle of this vast ...
The Catholic Church is currently reckoning with its role in helping suppress Indigenous culture in the Americas.
A recently discovered impact crater in China is among the best-preserved ever found, offering insight into how space rocks ...
The story depicted on the ˁAin Samiya goblet—an 8 cm tall silver vessel from the Intermediate Bronze Age (c. 2650–1950 ...
Scientists have recovered RNA from a mammoth carcass preserved in permafrost for 40,000 years. The ancient molecules reveal details about the creature’s last moments.
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