Fragile limestone carvings from the Diquís culture undergo conservation at the Finca 6 Museum Site in southern Costa Rica ...
In the heart of the ancient Roman city of Gabii, located just 11 miles east of Rome, a team of archaeologists led by ...
From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...
At Rome’s Casal Lumbroso site, humans 400,000 years ago turned a dead elephant into food and tools—proof of astonishing ...
Scientists have discovered evidence of stone megastructures on the Karst Plateau on the border of Slovenia and Italy that ...
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Meet the Cornish hedgers keeping the ancient craft alive - and why they’ll never stop
More wall than traditional hedge, the painstaking skills have been maintained for thousands of years in Cornwall - but ...
Archaeologists outside of Rome uncover ancient heavy-duty tools made from elephant bones over 400,000 years ago.
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
A row of ancient stone walls in Niu Valley, in an area that was a defense lookout for King Kamehameha, was torn down to ...
Founded in the 4th century, Sümela is a gravity-defying marvel, hanging nearly 1,000 feet over a wooded valley in Turkey, that today attracts thousands of religious pilgrims.
With no roads leading into the national park, the 6,000 square miles of Western Arctic wilderness receives about 100 visitors ...
In the archaeological site of the city of Gabii, just eighteen kilometers east of Rome, the earth has begun to reveal one of ...
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