It seems almost unbelievable. A 1,000-year-old Mayan manuscript might still predict solar eclipses accurately. The Dresden ...
The mythical “Cloud People” have descended from legend — straight into real life. Archaeologists in southern Mexico have ...
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 ...
In A Nutshell Scientists discovered a 5,500-year-old form of the bacteria that causes syphilis in remains from Colombia, the ...
The Xochimilco district holds some of the final remnants of Mexico City’s ancient aquatic ecosystem, with man-made ...
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 ...
Archaeologists have made the "discovery of the decade" after unearthing a burial chamber dating back an incredible 1,400 ...
Her human figures emerge as mythic vessels—porous, androgynous and inseparable from the natural and spiritual systems they inhabit.
The Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills will debut Mystery of the Mayan Medallion, where visitors will journey ...
Follow a hidden Arizona trail that takes you to a little-known ghost town, where history and desert landscapes create a ...
Researchers recovered ancient DNA from a 5,500-year-old skeleton in Colombia and reconstructed a genome related to Treponema pallidum. The lineage predates known syphilis strains by ~3,000 years, ...