Researchers digitally mapped ancient Chinese tombs and discovered that their distribution mirrors shifts in political stability, population movements, and natural geography. Peaceful, prosperous eras ...
That inspiration was visible in her recent collection, Hellenic Charms. “I wanted to pay homage to Greece and to Athens,” she ...
Pickpocketing incidents are occurring across some of the world’s most beloved destinations, turning dream vacations into ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides the first empirical evidence connecting the ...
A steady stream of spiritual pilgrims—mostly women—are drawn to the island’s ancient temples and its museums, home to the ...
Tiny symbols engraved into ancient Roman drinkware may be more than merely decorative accents. After two years of research, ...
Economic struggles, surveillance and waning trust in governments worldwide have created a need to replace the current systems ...
India’s temples are more than sacred spaces, they are living museums of art, history, and engineering. These temples were ...
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The Gravity-Defying Architecture of Kiamo Ko in ‘Wicked: For Good’
Production designer Nathan Crowley explains how he designed a floating fortress using inverted arches, narrowing blue brick, ...
Archaeologists in China uncover 573 ancient stone fortresses, shedding light on early settlement patterns and social ...
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There are thousands of aligned holes in Peru. Archaeologists now think they know who made them
For years, researchers have questioned who created the “band of holes” site in Peru. A new study suggests it was an ancient marketplace.
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Ancient retrovirus structure ties to modern respiratory viruses
Ancient viral fossils buried in our DNA are offering fresh clues about how today’s respiratory pathogens infect and spread.
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