Roman Artifact Discovered in the Americas Raises New Questions About History ...
More than 12,000 years ago, Native American hunter-gatherers were already making and using dice—thousands of years before ...
In 1908, a discovery was made that changed American Archaeology forever - the Folsom Site, otherwise known as the Wild Horse Arroyo. Dating back as far as 10,800 B.C.E., and one of the oldest human ...
Scientists may have discovered the world’s oldest dice dating back 12,000 years, revealing how ancient humans may have ...
A new road trip of the Southwest’s Indigenous heartlands offers travellers a greater understanding of the past, present and future of the country’s original inhabitants. Along the way, culturally ...
"Antiquity & America" uncovers a new history of curious and related phenomenon: the intensity and passion with which Mediterranean antiquities have long been collected by Americans, and the prominent ...
1. Ancient bodies, ancient lives -- From bones to bodies using social theory -- Conceptualizing the work that bioarchaeologists do -- Bioarchaeology in the U.S. today -- Social bodies and lives, then ...
STONEHENGE? THAT’S A GREAT QUESTION. WE’RE STILL TRYING TO FIGURE THAT OUT TODAY. AFTER ABOUT 90 YEARS OF RESEARCH, MY FAMILY GOT INVOLVED WITH US BACK IN 1955. SO IT’S BEEN A BEEN A LONG ROAD ON THIS ...
NATCHITOCHES, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A trail leading from near St. Louis, Missouri to Natchitoches, Louisiana, teaches us about a race that ruled “the new world” long before people from “the old world” ...
The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth is a North American stop for an exhibit featuring 58 Roman marble sculptures from the Torlonia Collection. Some museum visitors got an early look at the artworks ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Amazing America TV) — Sourdough starters were once so valuable that people guarded them with their lives and even gave them names. Sourdough has been around for thousands of years, ...