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5 Discoveries That Changed Archaeology in 2021
From the rediscovery of the “Lost Golden City” in Egypt to North America’s oldest footprints, 2021 reshaped our understanding of human history. This video revisits Kayleigh’s personal top five finds, ...
In September 2021, a multidisciplinary expedition explored one of the least-known regions of the Bolivian Amazon: the Great ...
Elgin and American Legion Post 57 will honor the military with an event at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Heritage Ballroom of the ...
New tech at China’s Liangzhu ruins revealed a possible 5,000-year-old royal tomb, pushing the origins of imperial burials ...
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Decades later, the remains of World War II pilots return home
For decades, families wondered what happened to Allied airmen who vanished over enemy skies. Now, a combination of ...
Prof Carla Jaimes Betancourt, an anthropologist focusing on the Amazon, is a researcher at the Department of Anthropology of ...
At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
In 2021, Nepal’s state department of archaeology submitted a request to the Art Institute of Chicago for the repatriation of ...
After the February 2021 freeze devastated orchards, Texas' olive industry still struggles as mills close and growers pivot to ...
Yes, Gates is an actual archaeologist who graduated from Tufts University, where he majored in archaeology and drama. He is a ...
The practice of placing swords upright in graves represents a powerful symbolic gesture. Unlike the more common Viking Age practice of ritually breaking or bending weapons before burial, these ...
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