Sprawled across much of the Arabian Peninsula, today’s Arabian Desert is known for brutal heat, dry, harsh winds and scarce water—hardly hospitable to human settlers unaided by air conditioning and a ...
3D LiDAR technology is revolutionizing archaeological research, offering a new way to uncover the hidden details of ancient sites. A recent study, “3D LiDAR Mapping of Prehistoric Caves”, highlights ...
A team of researchers from the University of Seville has managed to capture a three-dimensional image of La Pileta Cave (Benaoján, Malaga), a National Monument since 1924 and a European reference in ...
Jackson Pollock’s Number 1A, 1948 is a thunderstorm of paint. White fog hovers between black skeins. Pink and red sparks burst through. And at the heart of this vast nine-foot canvas is a glowing, ...
A 45,500-year-old warty pig drawing is the oldest known cave painting of an animal on record. The piggies were painted in Indonesian caves. The Fed announces quarter-point interest rate cut. What it ...
The color blue is hard to come by. Unlike red, yellow, and white, which occur readily in mineral form, blue is a rarity. For prehistoric people living in western Eurasia, an area roughly covering ...
A new art studio has opened in the Hill Country Galleria. Hawaii Fluid Art offers art classes for adults and children alike, with instruction on fluid art, glass painting and resin art. Materials are ...
In 1879, a landowner and amateur archaeologist named Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola ventured into a newly discovered cave system in northern Spain. Hoping to find prehistoric tools, he kept his eyes fixed ...
The Pueblo Archaeological and Historical Society welcomes Craig Banister, avocational archaeologist with both enthusiasm and an appetite for adventure, presenting Northern Spain and Portugal: 15 Days ...
Limerock Road is a relaxing, pretty lane through the gentle hills and forested land of Lincoln. Almost every house on the street has a sign saying “no” to the proposed major condominium project for ...