14,000-year-old Alaska campsite helps trace how the first people arrived in North America
A buried campsite in Alaska’s middle Tanana Valley offers fresh evidence about early human movement into North America. Excavations at ...
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A buried campsite in Alaska’s middle Tanana Valley offers fresh evidence about early human movement into North America. Excavations at ...
When Daniella Santoro and her husband, Aaron Lorenz, went to clear weeds behind their home in New Orleans' Carrollton neighborhood, ...
A newly published study in Science Advances provides the strongest evidence to date that ancient human tracks found at White ...
For centuries, it was the conventional narrative that leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, was introduced into the Americas by ...
In a milestone study published in Nature on April 30, northern New Mexico's Picuris Pueblo has, for the first time, ...
A cache of ancient hunting tools discovered in a remote cave near Marfa, Texas, is revealing new facts about the ...
A groundbreaking study published in the journal PNAS is overturning traditional wisdom regarding the origins and inevitability of wealth inequality. ...
A groundbreaking discovery at White Sands National Park in New Mexico suggests that prehistoric humans used primitive transport technology over ...
Boston’s Old North Church, an iconic site in American history, is unveiling an extraordinary part of its colonial heritage: painted ...
The origins of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that devastated Europe during the late 15th century, have puzzled researchers for ...
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