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The ruins of Guge in Tibet are one of Asia’s least-known ancient sites — but stunningly preserved.
Isotopic analysis confirmed that the workers in Pompeii relied on hot-mixing when making their concrete. Samples from the ...
Archaeologists uncovered a Pompeii project that reveals how ancient Romans used hot-mixing technology to create durable ...
Calakmul remained relatively undisturbed until gum harvesters in Mexico led an American botanist to them in 1931. Here’s what ...
We dig into Austin’s graffiti past, exploring early markings, lost murals and the hunt for the city’s oldest legible tag ...
Archeological excavations at Jerash continue to produce new finds more than a century after the ancient city’s rediscovery.
Eva Palmer Sikelianos was a prominent figure in the movement toward reviving ancient Greek artistic and cultural practices.