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When Brenda Coffee married her charismatic boss Philip Ray, 14 years her senior, the wide-eyed 21-year-old imagined an ...
Ancient DNA from people buried up to 1,600 years ago in Honduras have revealed clues to the rise and fall of the Maya.
O’Brien Tech (16-7), which defeated Ellis Tech and Wilcox Tech to reach their fifth straight league final, had the tying run ...
Clothing is often a lens into a society’s history, values, and artistry—and nowhere is this truer than in Guatemala.
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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Bloomfield expands her portfolio to Texas, Minuto Bauli brings its Twinkie-adjacent Italian treats to New York and more ...
Tampa Bay's live music weekend is wearing extra deodorant these days thanks to rising temperatures, and it's also getting ...
Skeletons buried near the ancient Maya city of Copán have revealed new clues about the collapse, but not total decimation, of the Maya civilization. A study of the genomes of seven people from ...
In humans, blue eyes are a genetic mutation in the HERC2 gene, which inhibits OCA2 expression. This results in a lack of pigment and blue eyes. Animals also have specific genes that contribute to ...
Beneath the surface of present-day western Honduras lie the ruins of Copán—an archaeological site that once stood as a vital ...