State researchers discovered artifacts and 11 Native American graves thought to be over 3,000 years old on N.C. coast.
Across North America, archaeologists are rewriting what I thought I knew about the continent’s past, uncovering sites that are older, more complex, and more surprising than the history books ever ...
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America's First 10 Cities Ever Founded Are Still Worth Visiting Today
From St. Augustine to New York, explore America's oldest cities where colonial history, architecture, and modern life ...
According to a Penn Museum press release, the exhibition explores Indigenous perspectives by incorporating first-person videos, Native languages, and interactive components such as weaving stations.
Relations between dogs and people are so normal and pervasive as to pass almost unregarded. Yet viewed objectively, this ...
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New graphic memoir traces how archaeology – and US academia – evolved over 50 years
In 'The Boomer Archaeologist,' UC San Diego Prof. Thomas Levy presents the story of his American dream, passion for research ...
The Blackland Prairie of northeast Mississippi is the ancestral home of today’s Chickasaw Nation. They encountered the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto there in 1540, and later sent him and his ...
In a recent study, Dr. Yuchen Tan and colleagues examined the response of the North China Plain settlement of Jiahu to the ...
In Pennsylvania, the foundations of a treasure linked to a robbery committed by the Doan Gang during the Revolutionary War.
Poverty Point, a 3,500-year-old earthen mound, is a well-researched UNESCO World Heritage Site, but a pair of studies re-examines its original purpose.
The fossil called "Medusa" could be a dinosaur mummy—the remains of an Edmontosaurus about 66 million years old that ...
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