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Archaeologists uncovered 11,000-year-old pottery in Mongolia, pushing back the timeline of human innovation by nearly 2,000 ...
On characteristically short notice, Prince invited me here to report what we intend to be his seventh Rolling Stone cover ...
Found in Ukraine, the fragments show signs of human manipulation—though researchers still haven't ruled out the possibility ...
Archaeologists uncovered ancient kneeling skeletons and rare artifacts in northern Vietnam, revealing insights into Quỳnh Văn ...
The end of Ash's journey (at least from the audience's perspective) is a satisfying one, yet it is also confusing how Ash ...
Sanity seems conspicuously absent from his actions. What mind, driven by a profound disregard for history and human dignity, ...
One particularly charming corner of the store is dedicated to vintage toys and games – tin wind-up figures, hand-carved ...
Alabama hides its best treasures in plain sight – those small towns where the coffee shop owner remembers your order, and strangers still wave from their porches. These havens of simplicity exist in ...
Archaeologists often break up this lengthy time span into three periods — the Paleolithic (3.3 million to 12,000 years ago), ...
An “extremely rare” 16,000-year-old canine skeleton from southern France offers evidence that Stone Age humans cared for their pets – although the animal was also probably killed by humans.
While some of its mysteries falter and the tech holding everything together isn’t flawless, Lost and Records: Bloom & Rage is ...