Archaeologists uncover a 4,000-year-old water channel system in China, revealing early state-level organization.
From a farmer's chance discovery of a buried colossal head in 1850s Veracruz to the towering jungle-shrouded pyramids of El Mirador, this is the story of how the Olmecs and the earliest Maya built ...
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To date, more than 500 official wooden and bamboo slips from the Han and Six Dynasties have been unearthed. "Only the ...
Among the fossil finds were bilateral worm-like animals that may have anchored themselves to the seafloor, early comb jellies ...
Travel back in time with Stacker through some of the most impressive archeological discoveries in the world, according to ...
Could ancient humans really have built the pyramids without extraterrestrial help? Or do such questions reveal more about modern anxieties than the past itself? The idea that aliens assisted the ...
National Geographic Explorer David Stuart has been critical to unraveling the mysteries of the Maya. In our latest Ask an Expert Anything, he sheds light on the lasting impact of the Maya calendar, ...
Some civilizations in inland China underwent dramatic changes and population drops 3,000 years ago. Now, researchers are using oracle bones, archaeological evidence and climate modeling to find out ...
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It was a real pyramid scheme. Scientists have proposed a groundbreaking new theory on how Egypt’s Great Pyramid was built, positing that they used a pulley and counterweight system to erect it so ...