Using airborne LiDAR technology, archaeologists have revealed more than 40 previously unknown Casarabe settlements in the Bolivian Amazon — including a vast network of roads, canals, reservoirs, and ...
Local history buffs take pride in momentous years like 1805, when legendary explorers Lewis and Clark first passed by here on their way to the Pacific Ocean, and 1825, when Fort Vancouver was establis ...
Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity announced Monday that they awarded more ...
Time is running out on the Smithsonian’s seven-year loan of the Key Marco Cat to the Marco Island Historical Museum.
In A Nutshell Scientists discovered a 5,500-year-old form of the bacteria that causes syphilis in remains from Colombia, the ...
The Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills will debut Mystery of the Mayan Medallion, where visitors will journey ...
There are so many reasons to travel the world. And, according to a new survey from SquareMouth Travel Insurance, one of the top reasons includes satisfying your curiosity. The travel insurance agency ...
Follow a hidden Arizona trail that takes you to a little-known ghost town, where history and desert landscapes create a ...
The discovery, led by evolutionary genomics researcher Davide Bozzi, pushes back the evidence for treponemal diseases, as ...
Her human figures emerge as mythic vessels—porous, androgynous and inseparable from the natural and spiritual systems they inhabit.
Vancouver endured some tough years between the end of the Great Depression and the outbreak of World War II, with one bright exception.
Investor Christen Sveaas’s namesake organization purchased “Sørover (Southward),” a 1903 textile, for the highest price ever ...