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Ancient 3,000 ft stone wall undersea could rewrite history
Far below the surface of the Baltic Sea, archaeologists have mapped a 3,000 foot line of stones that looks less like a ...
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13 Ancient Ruins You Can Explore Without the Crowds
Many of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites are overshadowed by their more famous neighbors, leaving countless ...
Divers have discovered a long-submerged wall some 7,000 years old under the sea off western France, scientists said Thursday.
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This Ancient Construction Site in the Ruins of Pompeii Is Revealing New Secrets About the 2,000-Year-Old Recipe for Roman Concrete
New research suggests the Romans used a method known as "hot mixing" to produce self-healing concrete, which allowed them to ...
Clues from a digital reconstruction of a lavish ancient home are changing how researchers understand Pompeii’s elite.
Some of the ancient buildings, located along China’s mountaintop rivers, dated back to as far as 2800 B.C.E., with others were remnants of the country’s dynasties.
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Desert ruins may reveal the oldest observatory in the Americas
In the coastal desert of Peru, a line of crumbling stone towers rises from the sand, framing the horizon with an almost ...
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20 American Gems That Rival the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone
The United States is home to some of the world’s most celebrated natural wonders, with the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone often ...
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‘Bugonia’ Cinematographer Robbie Ryan on Filming Bees, Basements and Emma Stone’s Bald Head
Cinematographer Robbie Ryan talks about filming bees, basements and Emma Stone's bald head for the latest trippy Yorgos ...
The chance rediscovery of the ancient Chinese Sanxingdui civilization is legendary in and of itself. In 1929, an unsuspecting ...
The cofounder of Mendes Wood DM has introduced under-recognized artists to global audiences. In his São Paulo residence, he ...
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.
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