Medicine & TechnologyTwo skeletons from the Zhou Dynasty had amputated legs, suggesting that they were probably maimed as a punishment. Continue reading to learn more.
The esteemed Nobel Prize is funded by Alfred Nobel to honor intellectual accomplishments in six categories, symbolizing global recognition. Continue reading to learn more about it.
Researchers in Saudi Arabia have revealed the facial reconstruction of a 2,000-year-old Nabataean woman named Hinat, providing a glimpse into their mysterious civilization. Discover how they recreated her appearance and the challenges they faced. Tap this article to learn more.
Discover the fascinating intersection of sky, folklore, and astronomy throughout ancient history. Explore how early stargazers used celestial objects to tell time, navigate, and build myths. Continue reading to uncover the lasting impact of the ancient Greeks on modern astronomy.
Climate data reveals that ancient nomadic leader Attila the Hun raided Roman provinces due to drought and scarce resources. Read on to know more about the study.
Fragments of an ancient canoe were recently recovered in a lake in Wisconsin. The scientists claim it was used by the Natives. To know more about this story, read here now!
Do you know when is the worst year to be alive in human history? It's neither the current pandemic nor the years of holocaust nor the Black Death are the answer.
2020 is the deadliest year in the history of the United States, with deaths expected to exceed three million for the first time, mainly because of the COVID-19 pandemic
New research that unveils details of the 9,000-year history of corn is a leading example of how a basic study on ancient DNA can produce insights into the history of humans.
The Caribbean's current diversity was traditionally believed to have singular origins. New research shows that their history is, in fact, a mosaic. of ancestries, cultures, and origins.