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A study by Dr. Matthew S. Taylor, published in the Journal of Osteoarchaeology, reports on the reanalysis of modified human ...
A season on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—stretching from the Adirondacks to northern Maine—reveals fresh possibilities for ...
A doorway cut with great precision into the face of a rocky mountain in Peru may be one of the world's greatest mysteries.
Colossal is working with several Indigenous partners who might take in the dire wolves and other extinct animals the company is trying to bring back.
The video creator has created many videos of him visiting countries around the world and shocking people who live there by ...
This week, the History Seekers teamed up with Southern Skin Divers Supply and relic hunting expert Steve Phillips to explore ...
The exhibit at the Newberry Library has everything from “Star Wars” clips to Polaroid pictures, showing through pop culture how Native stories are still being created.
The Montezuma Audubon Center in Savannah will once again open its doors to history lovers as the Savannah Artifact Club hosts ...
Now we’re in April, the gardening jobs start piling up. And whether you’re lucky enough to have an allotment – or you’re just ...
By Mark Dziak, Special t In archaeology, sometimes the smallest piece of evidence can lead to very big discoveries. The local volunteer archaeologists of the Frances Dorrance ...
Since 2007, the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) serves as a second home for the Purdue community. The Center is open to all students and committed to nurturing student learning ...
From Vikings to Beethoven: what your DNA says about your ancient relatives Ancient DNA extracted from two women who died in what is now Libya around 7,000 years ago is now helping researchers to ...