Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Calakmul remained relatively undisturbed until gum harvesters in Mexico led an American botanist to them in 1931. Here’s what ...
In Spain, the Cave of the Bats, Albuñol, held a major secret: bowstrings discovered in the 19th century predate those used by ...
New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world.
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.
This 8th-century miniature, by the Spanish monk Beatus of Liébana, depicts the Bible story of Babylonian King Nebuchadrezzar eating grass as divine punishment. Photograph by Granger Collection/Age ...
Known today as the “Black Belt,” the southeastern United States was once covered by an ancient sea—one that continues to shape modern history. Frank Toland is a park ranger for Tuskegee Airmen ...
National Geographic Explorer Keolu Fox says the key to harnessing the technology of tomorrow is centering traditions of the past. With his sculptural work “green star quilt,” visual artist Wally Dion ...
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