For decades, theories about how the Great Pyramids of Giza were built have ranged from logical to outright bizarre. Despite archaeologists offering strong explanations involving manpower and ancient ...
A new theory, increasingly breaking through the rigid frameworks of traditional narratives, invites us to rethink the role of the pyramids in Egypt’s history.
Experts detect ditch systems dating back to 5th millennium B.C.E. (5000 to 4001 B.C.E.) through aerial and geomagnetic ...
Wanuskewin is on track to become Saskatchewan’s first United Nations’ designated World Heritage Site
The purpose of Wanuskewin Heritage Park is to advance the understanding of the evolving cultures of northern Plains ...
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Psychedelic Milton Keynes
A paragon of postwar new towns it might be, but MK isn’t too well known for its cultural riches. An eye-popping makeover for ...
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'We only have the sea to live on' - Senegal's fishermen blame gas plant for dwindling catch
Every day, Gora Fall, a fisherman in Senegal's northern city of Saint-Louis, heads to sea with a mix of emotions: hope and ...
The tomb of Amphion sparks debate over whether an Early Helladic tumulus or a stepped pyramid could reshape Greek ...
A digital reconstruction of a million-year-old skull suggests humans may have diverged from our ancient ancestors 400,000 ...
What if these massive works were persistence systems — deliberate attempts to encode cultural memory into the only medium capable of withstanding millennia: stone? Seen this way, alignments with ...
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