Make your family travels more inspiring this year, with new itineraries based around conservation, archaeology, cycling and ...
Fine sewing needles made from the bones of small animals such as foxes and mountain lions, which hunters used to make ...
In 1901, a broken tombstone from the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown was rediscovered in ...
"I stepped on it and I thought it was a log." When North Carolina teens Eli Hill, Jackson Holcomb, and Creek Hyatt headed out ...
A fascinating new photography project takes viewers on a poignant journey through African American material culture, using ...
Sloths weren’t always slow-moving, furry tree-dwellers. Their prehistoric ancestors were huge — up to 4 tons (3.6 metric tons ...
French-Swiss archaeology team discovers stunning tomb of renowned wizard-doctor in Egypt California official on evacuation ...
Two men died looking for bigfoot in a remote part of Washington state, sparking a three-day search and rescue effort. A ...
You may never have heard of Brooklyn, Illinois. You might not be aware it’s one of the country’s first Black settlements, or ...
A national monument gets squeezed and stretched and squeezed again.
A hotspot that now lies in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean was once under the Great Lakes, and may explain why they formed ...
Childers turned his attention to another cairn, forty miles south of the Truckhaven site in the Yuha Desert. The ...