“Our commitment to offering Explorers Educators the opportunity to attend the Reggio Emilia Study Tour is to deepen their understanding of the Reggio Emilia philosophy so that they return to inspire ...
Explorers are a unique unit to the Modern Age in Civilization 7, used to collect artifacts from dig sites and research ...
Antediluvian Interactive has officially launched the Early Explorer Program for Expedition: Into Darkness. Eager explorers ...
At age 75, Vadevino Alano keeps up a brisk pace as he strides through the forest on the way to the Armadillo’s Den — a ...
Population of ancient Greece, Men weighing merchandise, side B of an Attic black-figure amphora. Credit: Marie-Lan Nguyen Wikimedia Commons CC BY 2.5 Estimating the population of ancient Greece is a ...
As a volcanic eruption darkened the sun roughly 4,900 years ago, a Stone Age culture sacrificed hundreds of decorated stone plaques to try to coax it back. A trove of engraved stones unearthed ...
Charred by the flames of a funeral pyre, the Derveni Papyrus has proved to be a fascinating—and confounding—artifact Teresa Nowakowski Daily Correspondent The Derveni Papyrus, named for the ...
New discoveries by a UCF researcher and her team at the ancient Mesopotamian site of Kurd Qaburstan, including clay tablets with ancient cuneiform writing, a game board and large structural ...
Yesterday, at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, two ships were officially named after two bonafide explorers, the late USN Capt. Don Walsh and retired USN Cmdr. Victor Vescovo.
Here’s how it works. An ancient and enigmatic stone circle in the Middle East may not be a prehistoric astronomical observatory after all, according to a new study of satellite images.
The new T-AGOS ocean surveillance ships will be the Explorer class, Del Toro announced Friday at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. The first two ships of the class will bear the names USNS Don ...
But using ice cores and other ancient data points allows scientists to peer much deeper into the past, and establish that the climate today is likely warmer than it has been in 120,000 years.