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Science journalist Lizzie Wade joins us to talk about her new book that investigates the seismic events that humans have faced through history.
Although modern-day Turkey and the European coast are separated by water, the sea levels dropped more than 100 meters during ...
Could the Smithsonian Institution be hiding the truth about giant human skeletons unearthed across ancient America? This video dives into the world of forbidden archaeology, exploring lost records, ...
After the famous Minoan eruption, when was Santorini resettled? Thankfully, archaeological and historical evidence provides answers.
Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkey and ...
Long rumored to be on the floor of the lake but never seen, the schooner had eluded divers and taunted storytellers for ...
Archaeologists discovered a curated collection of 29 blades and points, arranged in such a way that researchers believe they ...
A team from the University of Vermont’s Consulting Archaeology Program found 400- to 1,400-year-old artifacts at Sand Bar ...
The University of West Florida's newest native plants garden recently opened at the UWF Archaeology Institute.
On Sept. 20, Laracuente will speak about the Jouett distillery dig, as well as his subsequent work unearthing “Bourbon Pompeii” — the long-buried remnants of the 1873 O.F.C. Distillery built by ...
Engravings at 14,100 feet have been confirmed as the oldest Qin Dynasty find in China, linked to the emperor’s quest for the elixir of life.