About 170 years ago, a large bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried close to a waterhole in the remote Australian ...
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How KP's privately run museums are preserving pashtun heritage
A retired schoolteacher, Fazal Zaman Shalman, locally known as Pakhtun Ustaz, listens to an old Pashto song on a historical gramophone displayed in a private museum he established some two decades ago ...
The circular arrangement of pits forms a boundary over two kilometers wide, enclosing more than three square kilometers around the Durrington Walls henge and Woodhenge monuments. Each pit measures up ...
UNESCO World Heritage destinations unite to share knowledge, improve conservation, and inspire travellers through living ...
Easter Island’s Rapa Nui statues were carved by several independent groups, including competing families, without any central authority overseeing them, according to a new study. At such a critical ...
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Al-Eisir - RSF Militia's Systematic Destruction of Archaeological Sites Targeted Sudan's National Identity and Cultural Heritage
Al-Eisir: RSF Militia's Systematic Destruction of Archaeological Sites Targeted Sudan's National Identity and Cultural Heritage- Minister of Culture, Information, and Tourism, Khalid Al-Eisir, ...
A new study published in Nature on November 26 has shed light on the origins, population structures, and kinship systems of ...
A tree stump from an ancient submerged forest that is at least 6,000 years old protrudes from a beach at low tide at Pett Level in Sussex, England. (M.J. Thomas) (Ken Feisel) Experts from the British ...
Santa Rosa Co. is full of outdoor trails and walking paths that connect visitors with nature on their trip. See which on the ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered how Incas used Andean balance scales and ancient string knot ...
About 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherer communities began shaping enormous earthen mounds along the Mississippi River at Poverty Point, a UNESCO World ...
Archaeologists work at a site atop Fones Cliffs, a stretch of bluffs on Virginia’s Rappahannock River. The property was likely home to an 18th-century Rappahannock man called Indian Peter.(Courtesy ...
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