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 ...
Ancient Architects on MSN
LiDAR reveals 1,000-year-old Casarabe city network in the Amazon
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 ...
Ancient DNA from a Colombian hunter-gatherer reveals a 5,500-year-old infection, rewriting what we know about syphilis and ...
Vancouver endured some tough years between the end of the Great Depression and the outbreak of World War II, with one bright exception.
How ancient African terracing systems, validated by the Green Belt Movement, prefigure the 'innovative' principles of space ...
Her human figures emerge as mythic vessels—porous, androgynous and inseparable from the natural and spiritual systems they inhabit.
The discovery, led by evolutionary genomics researcher Davide Bozzi, pushes back the evidence for treponemal diseases, as ...
Reconfiguring the Symbolic” exhibition at Art & History Museums of Maitland showcases Jacobo Alonso’s 2D and 3D works ...
Into the Shadows on MSN
How the Aztecs turned war into a human harvest
The Aztec Empire was one of the most powerful civilizations in pre-Columbian America. Its cities, engineering, and ...
The Xochimilco district holds some of the final remnants of Mexico City’s ancient aquatic ecosystem, with man-made ...
A 2,000-year-old temple, 14 bound bodies, and no signs of mercy, new evidence reveals a dark chapter in pre-Columbian history ...
Time is running out on the Smithsonian’s seven-year loan of the Key Marco Cat to the Marco Island Historical Museum.
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