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The discovery of a mysterious culture're path through the White Sands National Park pushes the understanding of North ...
Students from Bridgewater State University are helping stewards envision James and Sarah Arnold Mansion's future by looking ...
Researchers have recovered and sequenced Mycobacterium lepromatosis genomes from 4,000-year-old human remains in Chile, ...
The word “barbecue” has its origins in the Caribbean where the Taínos, Indigenous people who inhabited the Caribbean islands ...
Records, court filings and emails reveal how federal review of Enbridge's Great Lakes tunnel project leaves tribal officials ...
Five paddlers journeyed from Taiwan to Japan’s southern Yonaguni Island in 45 hours. Their efforts provide new insights into prehistoric mariners' tools and techniques ...
Mud never lies,” added University of Arizona archaeologist Vance Holliday, whose new work has turned a century of hypothesis ...
The Great American Flea Market isn’t just a place to shop—it’s where Missourians go to experience the thrill of the hunt in its purest form, complete with the victory dance that follows finding that ...
The pricing at The Brown Elephant strikes that perfect balance that all good thrift stores aim for but few achieve. Items are affordable enough to maintain the thrill of getting a bargain, yet priced ...
By Dean Murray Humans were present in North America 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study.
Archaeologists have long thought that monumental architecture—large, human-built structures that emphasize visibility—were products of societies with power structures, including social hierarchy, ...