New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world.
Archaeologists in Hungary have uncovered a 1,300-year-old warrior’s tomb containing one of only about 80 known Avar sabers, a ...
There’s something to be said for living your life by the Golden Rule: Treating others in the way we want to be treated seems ...
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6,000-Year-Old Locks: The First Security Systems of Ancient Mesopotamia
The world’s first known lock-and-key system, dating back to 4000 BCE in Mesopotamia, shows how ancient people protected their ...
Ancient Greek myths of dragons, krakens, and other legendary creatures were inspired by real animals and fossils alike.
Scientists have long tried to uncover the perilous journey humans took to reach the ancient land mass that now makes up ...
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Why Ancient People Didn’t See the Color Blue
Dick Van Dyke, 99, names the two things to avoid to live a long life A List Of Every Australian Sunscreen That’s Been ...
From the Library of Alexandria to the lost works of Plato, the world is littered with ancient writings containing long-lost ...
There’s something electric about walking down a street where every stone beneath your feet has witnessed empires rise and fall. In a handful of places around the globe, the ancient past doesn’t hide ...
The people of ancient Rome didn’t have access to modern science, but they still developed complex – and incredibly intuitive ...
"Early-life malnutrition has been consistently associated with reduced brain volume and cognitive impairments, highlighting the critical importance of adequate energy and nutrient intake during ...
Scientists have uncovered how ancient Easter Islanders moved massive moai statues. Instead of dragging them flat, the statues ...
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