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Think like an archaeologist on these strolls through history
Having the skills to interpret historical features in the landscape can add an extra layer of interest to your walks. Here’s what to look out for. The post Think like an archaeologist on these strolls ...
A history lover who used Ordnance Survey maps of Oxfordshire from the 1850s as a guide, was left stunned after tracking down ...
New research shows that the rise of Sumer was deeply tied to the tidal and sedimentary dynamics of ancient Mesopotamia. Early ...
Often, while watching our favorite shows or movies or even playing an immersive video game, we get completely mesmerized by ...
Bursting with natural wonders, China’s southern province is a hit with domestic tourists. We naively thought travel there ...
Ancient sea creatures may have used magnetic particles to navigate. 3D scans reveal how these magnetofossils sensed Earth’s ...
According to a few viral claims, 'Torenza' was once a thriving ancient kingdom that traded with the Roman Empire before ...
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Maps That Misled Explorers
For centuries, explorers set sail toward lands that never existed, climbed mountains that were never there, and searched for ...
A clay layer one-hundredth of an inch thick preserves the fleshy details of dinosaurs buried suddenly in east-central Wyoming ...
Scientists dug into paleofeces for a new study, learning some very intimate details about how long-ago people lived.
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