One of the Mamluk-era tunnels carved into tufa rock at Nahal 'Amal, revealing the sophisticated hydraulic engineering that powered medieval sugar production. (Azriel Yechezkel / A. Frumkin et al., ...
A proposed gondola system rising from the slopes of Waialua’s Kaukonahua Ranch is being promoted as a new model for an ...
New research reveals that early humans changed Europe’s landscapes long before farming began, using fire and hunting to alter ecosystems.
Across Michigan, the remnants of once bustling towns bear witness to a bygone era. Here's a look at 5 "ghost towns" that once ...
Discover how farmers migrating west in the 1850s brought diverse seeds, livestock, and expertise that shaped Midwestern agriculture.
Iraqi officials are sounding the alarm to save monuments of the cradle of civilization, with thousands of years of history at ...
GhostÉire investigator Anthony Kerrigan shares the eerie history of Muckross Abbey, recounting it's shadowy legends and how the haunting atmosphere of the ancient ruins is said to have inspired ...
New research reveals Sumer’s cities may have risen with the tides, rewriting the origin story of the world’s first ...
Plague, leprosy, smallpox and other diseases didn't jump from animals to humans when we thought. Ancient DNA is revealing ...
New genetic research is overturning decades of accepted beliefs about where Guam’s ancient CHamoru people came from, ...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, early settlers who decided to settle in the lands of Israel faced a huge challenge: how to farm in conditions of sweltering heat and minimal rainfall. The ...
New research shows that the rise of Sumer was deeply tied to the tidal and sedimentary dynamics of ancient Mesopotamia. Early ...
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