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11,000-year-old volcanic ash layer could rewrite early human history in the Americas
Learn how new research challenges the age of Monte Verde and what it means for early human migration in South America.
The history of Earth is written on the great tablets of tectonic plates. The motions of plates shaped land masses, formed ...
A newly discovered Triassic reptile from the UK looked more like a racing greyhound than a crocodile, built for speed on land ...
As the 2025-26 NBA season draws to a close, fantasy managers are already looking toward the 2026-27 draft. The landscape has ...
Archaeologists uncover an ancient Roman house in Saepinum, Italy, with advanced water technology, rare artifacts, and ...
John Calipari's recent NCAA Tournament history is filled with early exits. With Arkansas facing No. 13-seed Hawaii, will history repeat itself?
The Parthian Battery or Baghdad Battery is one of the most fascinating inventions of the ancient world preceding the ...
The ancient Noquisiyi Mound in Franklin, North Carolina, is one of the most culturally significant sites in the entire region ...
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The Bible in Greece explained: Ancient destinations & lost history
Step into ancient Athens and discover how St. Paul challenged centuries of Greek tradition with the Christian message in the ...
Debunking alien claims matters, but so does telling richer, more compelling stories about how humans shaped their own past.
An Arizona community beat the all-time hottest March day ever recorded in U.S. history. The old record was set in 1954.
In 1940, A Dog Investigated A Hole In A Tree And Uncovered A Vast Cave Filled With Ancient Human Art
On September 12, 1940, a dog in France stumbled upon one of the most remarkable archaeological finds of the 20th century. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to ...
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