Alaska Public Media reports that a food storage space similar to a root cellar was discovered at an archaeological site ...
People lived in many parts of the Old World by then but had not yet reached Australia or the Americas. The bulk of the human ...
In honor of Black History Month, History Fort Lauderdale has announced the grand opening of “Roots of Resilience: The Journey of Black Broward,” a new permanent exhibition, on February 19.
Newly uncovered remnants of an army barracks in Colonial Williamsburg offer new clues into the lives of America's first ...
A new study challenges old theories, proposing that money was created for trade between strangers and not to collect taxes.
A scientific study with important implications for archaeology in Britain and France was published last week. Using ancient ...
In 1886, mining engineer John T. Reid was told the Paiute legend of a giant people defeated by the natives near Lovelock, Nevada. The last of the giants met their fiery end deep within the bowels of a ...
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Distinguished Professor Thomas E. Levy’s 40-year-plus career has been shaped by what he calls archaeo-diplomacy: using ...
Did we find a body-struck Civil War bullet? Join the History Seekers as we team up with Modern Goonie and Adventure Archaeology for an epic Quarantine Collab spanning three states! Using top-tier ...
The Herald interviewed the professors of four courses that offer one-of-a-kind academic and interactive experiences this ...
Around the world there are numerous ancient megastructures but perhaps pyramids capture our wonder the most. One of them has ...