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Willits, California offers a refreshing escape from the frenetic pace of modern living, where stress melts away like morning fog under the California sun. The iconic Willits arch welcomes visitors ...
A DNA bone test on a man who lived 4,500 years ago in the Nile Valley has shed new light on the rise of the Ancient Egyptian civilisation.
From the pyramids of Egypt to the jungle-choked ruins of Angkor Wat, from the magical desert capital of the Nabateans in ...
Early Hohokam lived in pithouses dug into the ground with walls made of wood, brush, and clay. These partly underground homes ...
Between 1250 and 1325 CE, the Mississippian people transformed a bend in the Etowah River into the Southeast’s most powerful ...
The Museum of African American History is using AI to share the stories of iconic Black Bostonians. Why it matters: The ...
Scientists have for the first time sequenced the most complete and oldest ancient Egyptian genome ever found—unlocking new ...
Made from natural materials such as clay, water jug filters have been used for hundreds of years in every continent by ancient civilisations. They show that purifying water for drinking was ...
“Civil Rights and Workers Rights: An Exhibit of Hapeville’s Atlanta Assembly Plant” explores the plant’s integration by Black workers. “Of Men and Mules: Convict Leasing in Quarries of the New South” ...
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The Williamsburg Bray School, now part of Colonial Williamsburg, taught free and enslaved Black children for several years in ...