The UO's Museum of Natural and Cultural History is helping shift the way archaeology happensStory and photos by Lexie Briggs ...
While more evidence is needed to link paleo-Americans to Japan, it is possible that they came by boat instead of crossing the ...
New archaeological research challenges long-held assumptions about why ancient hunter-gatherers built the monumental earthworks at Poverty Point in Louisiana some 3,500 years ago. Rather than serving ...
Ancient myths claim Stonehenge was built by giants or lost civilizations, but experimental archaeology suggests human ...
The foundation that oversees preservation efforts at Historic Jamestowne recently received a state grant that will help it ...
Recent discoveries have unveiled a fascinating chapter in human history, as stone tools provide compelling evidence of ...
In 1978, the Rolling Stones released its 14th studio album, fusing its soulfulness with a bit more aggressive, urban sound. According the Stones’ website, the chart-topping album — which “Rolling ...
The movement to protect the long-obscured sites allows communities to reckon with painful histories through healing, ...
James Douglas had been specifically instructed by British authorities “to consider the natives as the rightful possessors” of ...
An upcoming conference hosted by The Sussex Archaeological Society is set to reveal fascinating new research into the Saxon origins of Sussex.
It’s the first footage to show ski mountaineer Jim Morrison’s ascent, summit, and history-making first ski descent down the ...
To get your event featured in a future edition of Let’s Do Something, please send an email to [email protected] with ...