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Ancient Americans moved a 5-ton tree over 100 miles to build a city
Approximately nine centuries ago, Indigenous Americans demonstrated remarkable engineering and logistical capabilities by ...
What do cities reveal about us? Not just our engineering or art, but our longings—what we value, what we revere, how we choose to live together. William Frej’s new book, Unforgotten: Ancient Cities ...
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Ancient American sites could rewrite human history
Recent archaeological discoveries across the Americas are reshaping our understanding of ancient history. At the forefront is ...
Analysis of a massive wooden monument has uncovered new secrets of Cahokia, America’s greatest lost civilization.
A team of archaeologists excavating the ancient Maya city of Caracol discovered the tomb of its first ruler, which contained pottery, jadeite jewelry and a rare death mask In C.E. 331, Te K’ab Chaak ...
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