In 2000 BCE, a civilization in the Americas faced a century-long drought by relocating strategically to nearby places.
The building discovered at the Kani Shaie archaeological site may have been a cultural hub over 5,000 years ago.
New archaeological discoveries in Peru show how ancient communities rebuilt after a devastating drought more than 4,000 years ago - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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The Greatest Tools Mankind Ever Invented
The greatest tools in history do more than solve common problems. They redefine and reshape humanity. The wheel provided us ...
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“Horsepower” by Tim Kent opens at JD Malat Gallery Dubai
Kent examines the historical and cultural significance of the horse – a universal symbol of power that has shaped art, ...
While alcohol is on the downward slope with the younger generation, THC beverage sales in the U.S. are expected to grow from ...
Spell casting captured humanity's imagination for millennium. Here's the secret - it works! Learn how to cast spells and get ...
Now that we’ve fallen back into Standard Time, there’s plenty of time in the evening to settle down with a good book.
Something I have been interested in is trying to get a better understanding of what life was like for Maori in New Zealand before Abel Tasman made contact in 1642. By then Maori had been in New ...
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