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11,000-year-old volcanic ash layer could rewrite early human history in the Americas
Learn how new research challenges the age of Monte Verde and what it means for early human migration in South America.
In a dark and unexplored cave in South Africa, one former daydreaming student found fossils that proved a new type of human being existed in the region.
For tens of thousands of years, humans painted animals, symbols, and bodies — but almost never faces. Then archaeologists found a tiny ivory carving in France that may be the oldest human face ever ...
The transition from mythology to rational, scientific thought in Ancient Greece set the foundation for Western civilization.
With "KPOP Demon Hunters" having won the Best Animated Feature Oscar, lets take an early look at the 2027 race and what can ...
On the occasion of Nowruz, a celebration symbolizing renewal, hope, and the beginning of a new cycle of life, the Ambassador ...
Tyre, Lebanon, a 4,700-year-old UNESCO World Heritage city, is facing threats from armed conflict. Its ancient ruins, Roman hippodrome, mosaics, and necropolis are at risk. It joins the list of ...
A landmark site in the peopling of the Americas is several thousand years younger than we thought. While that means very different things about the site itself, it doesn’t change the big picture as ...
A desert community in Arizona has broken the record for the highest temperature ever recorded in March in the US.
New research shows many ancient societies shared power and limited rulers, revealing that democracy existed far beyond Greece and Rome.
Cesar Chavez’s reputation has been shattered by the sexual abuse allegations against him revealed this week. Miriam Pawel, the journalist and historian of the farmworker movement, said that even ...
Out-of-towners will love these underrated Ohio places, where hidden charm and must-see appeal go hand in hand.
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