Beneath the white gypsum dunes of New Mexico, scientists have uncovered something remarkable—trails of footprints that ...
A trail of 23,000-year-old footprints in New Mexico is rewriting the story of when—and how—humans first arrived in North ...
Microscopic plant residues found on bedrock metates offer new insights into the diets and cultural practices of ancient Indigenous communities in the American West. The mortar, pestle, and cutting ...
Tracking the footsteps provides modern scientists a view into ancient life.
A mysterious artifact reportedly found in an Egyptian tomb has sparked widespread speculation among historians and ...
The blue-headed quail dove is a uniquely ancient species with no close relatives and is now on the brink of extinction. At ...
A recent study unravels why North America, despite its comparable geographical setting to East Asia, lacks a distinct rainy ...
A new road trip of the Southwest’s Indigenous heartlands offers travellers a greater understanding of the past, present and ...
Under the broad definition of a pie as a filled, baked pastry shell, history has provided a wide range of pies. Egyptian ...
As gambling continues to grow and evolve, it is clear that this once-controversial pastime has cemented its place in the world of global entertainment.
although archaeological finds have hinted at cultural exchange between European and North African hunter-gatherers. Using ancient genomes, researchers have mapped the emergence of agriculture in ...
One of the most outstanding messengers in ancient history was Euchid, who gained fame for his journey following the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC. It is believed that he covered an impressive distance ...