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From the tombs of pharaohs to Roman frescoes, Egyptian blue adorned everything from sacred artifacts to everyday pottery.
In the rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea—where more than 800 languages echo across valleys and coasts—a remarkable ...
A new study combines A.I., radiocarbon dating and handwriting analysis to estimate new dates for some of the ancient scrolls, ...
A new analysis of ancient DNA reveals a previously unknown lineage of hunter-gatherers who lived in what is now Colombia.
When artist and design historian Dr. Ella Hawkins bakes cookies, decorating with royal icing takes a scholarly turn.
The birthplace of karate also holds a deeply rooted connection to spirituality and nature. Here’s how to plan a visit to this ...
Ancient Saudi residents inhaled harmal smoke at home, revealing early psychoactive plant use and health practices.
A millenniums-old settlement in Michigan has archaeologists rethinking the rise of agriculture on the continent.
New research uncovers ancient Carpetania’s key role in Mediterranean trade and cultural influence, reshaping views of Spain’s ...
Join the History Seekers team as we uncover an extraordinary field filled with Native American artifacts dating back over ...