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A 3,500-year-old Bronze Age city just emerged from hiding
A lost Bronze Age metropolis has reappeared from beneath the soil of central Asia, its streets and fortifications resurfacing ...
Research led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst is giving conservationists a precise picture of which habitats to ...
The discovery of the settlements over the years has led to a new understanding of the Asia Minor and Anatolia regions.
Russia is giving Moscow a tourist makeover. At the heart of this initiative is more than profit, but rather a geopolitical ...
Joseph Masilamany argues that renaming colonial sites like St. Paul's Hill and altering the Tugu Negara risks erasing ...
Looking at the weather map on his computer and seeing three simultaneous tropical storms forming across Asia in late November ...
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.
From VR landscapes to surreal sculptures, these seven Asian artists are challenging boundaries between disciplines ...
In the north, distinctive lineages such as M27, M28, and M29′Q trace deep roots in New Guinea and Near Oceania, while in the ...
If the map of de la Cosa really was created later than 1500, perhaps the true earliest map of “America” is Martin Waldseemüller's world map. Created in 1507, it is the first map to depict the Western ...
Religious maps from the 1300s showing tribal Israel inadvertently became the blueprint for how later mapmakers drew political ...
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