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"If I can't put all of it in that store, it hurts me," said Wolfe, who will be at American Archaeology the day before it ...
A long-lost slab of Earth’s crust may be pulling away the bottom of the oldest part of North America, scientists say ...
A 216,000-year-old tooth found along the Old Crow River in the Yukon territory in Canada has confirmed that woolly mammoths arrived in North America at least 100,000 years earlier than previously ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... From America 250 NC RALEIGH — As we approach the 250th anniversary of the signing ...
The climate crisis directly impacts cultural heritage in the Middle East and it will continue to affect historical monuments and sites in the coming decades.Two recent collections of studies authored ...
Photographer Mitch Epstein's years-long project highlights the majesty and vulnerability of old growth forests across the US ...
The blue glass beads from Venice journeyed around 10,000 miles to the Americas more than five centuries ago and were the size ...
The report found that the university system still holds thousands of tribal remains and does not know the full extent of collections.
If the archaeological record has been correctly interpreted, stone alignments in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge are remnants of shelters built 1.7 million years ago by Homo habilis, an extinct species ...
The Archaeological Institute of America bestows on Greek Professor Dimitirs Plantzos one of its highest honors.
The North Craven Woodland Research Group, which is part of the Collections Team at the Museum of North Craven Life, is setting up the 'once and future woodlands’ project. The group hopes to develop a ...
Cretaceous equivalent of tanks left some exceptional fossils, but surprisingly we have not found their footprints until now.