This story appears in the February 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine.
Major archaeological finds around the world continue to make headlines. Among recent discoveries are a 4,500-year-old canoe in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin; eighth-century settlement remains in Uzbekistan; ...
Today’s state of extreme economic inequality is a problem best approached with science — using it to make specific ...
An artist and archaeologist has opened a new exhibition, inspired by a county's history and landscape. Dr Rose Ferraby's ...
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Archaeologists Discover Mysterious Earthwork Circles Built 6,500 Years Ago—Nearly 2,000 Years Before Stonehenge
About 6,500 years ago, Neolithic groups dug several sets of concentric circles into a field in Austria. With time, grass grew to obscure the earthworks, which were unnoticed by new inhabitants of the ...
Lycoming College announced a partnership with the University of York in the United Kingdom that will create a direct path for ...
“Thanks to archaeology, there’s been a big change in thinking—from Jesus the cosmopolitan Hellenist to Jesus the observant Jew.” Scenes from the life of Christ—including his infancy, triumphal entry ...
Celebrate centuries of history at the annual Concho Valley Archaeology Fair held at Fort Concho on Sept. 20 from 10 a.m.-3 ...
This Saturday, visitors can explore history firsthand through special tours and programs that bring the 1607 fort and its ...
The Ingomar Mound Archaeology Expo is set for Saturday, Oct. 11, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the site at 1113 CR 96. This site is ...
Today’s state of extreme economic inequality is a problem best approached with science — using it to make specific ...
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