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Archaeologists mapped 573 ancient mountain fortresses
High in the mountains, where modern hikers see only jagged ridgelines and scrub, archaeologists have quietly mapped a hidden ...
The 30th Tashkent International Tourism Fair highlights Silk Road tourism growth, driven by flights, multi-country routes, ...
If there were a place that could be called the archaeological almanac of Saudi Arabian culture, it would be Tell Abraq, ...
March 29 (UPI) --The recovery of ancient mummified parrots in South America, dating to between 1100 and 1450 AD, suggest trade routes crossed the Atacama Desert, according to a study published Monday ...
Juniata College geology professor Ryan Mathur is helping change the way people think about how trade was conducted more than a millennium before Christ was born. Mathur of Huntingdon is part of a ...
A new study shows that a native potato species was brought to southern Utah by Indigenous people in the distant past, making it a candidate for the only culturally significant plant species to have ...
Google Earth may be a fun way to bring the far reaches of the present-day globe to people's fingertips, but archaeologists are now using the high-tech software to recreate maps of ancient ...
A Chinese research team has used advanced scientific techniques to analyze foil artifacts dating to the 6th to 3rd centuries ...
Norway's melting glaciers are revealing objects from the Stone Age, the Iron Age, and the medieval era. Some ancient artifacts are mysteries, but they still indicate trade routes through the mountains ...
Iranian FM says line will be strategic gateway between Asia and Europe; $1.6 billion project for 200 kilometers of track will ...
A new study shows that a native potato species was brought to southern Utah by Indigenous people in the distant past, adding to an ever-growing list of culturally significant plant species that ...
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