The Battle of Culloden marked the end of the Jacobite rising of 1745 and was the last pitched battle fought on British soil ...
We've feasted on them, built economies around them and in some places nearly erased them from our coasts. Today, 85% of the ...
More than 160 cremation graves were discovered at the ancient site of Olbia, which began as a fortified Greek settlement around 350 B.C. in what is now the south of France. The ge ...
Veteran archaeologist Ravi Korisettar honored with the Rajyotsava Award, recognizing his extensive contributions to ...
There are few cultural projects that have so perfectly captured both a nation’s ambition and its inertia as the ...
Quinhagak, a small community near the Kuskokwim Bay of the Bering Sea, was largely spared from the most severe damage.
The Vanguard habitat, developed by UK-based ocean technology company DEEP, offers a glimpse into humanity's aquatic future. This compact yet ingeniously designed pod measures 12 meters long by 3.7 ...
The raid on the Louvre is far from the first museum heist. But several factors have combined to make Europe fertile ground for cultural thefts.
US Navy veteran Mike Ashmore was at home in 2020, scrolling through satellite images of a tiny island called Nikumaroro, when ...
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How Africa Shaped the Modern World

Africa’s influence spans from ancient trade and innovation to modern culture and technology, proving it has shaped humanity’s ...
On the Giza Plateau, where stone meets sky and history still breathes, Egypt is opening a new chapter in its long history. The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), officially opening on 1 November, stands not ...