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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Micro Center, an electronics retailer, has opened a store in Silicon Valley in California And so the nerd kingdom has ...
By celebrating Shavuot, we celebrate our connection to the land and our ability to make the desert bloom. It is our Garden of ...
Taxation has shaped civilisation from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Australia. Understanding its long history sheds light on ...
Still, given the hand-wringing and self-righteous mudslinging that have accompanied recent Gauguin exhibitions, the time is ...
The extension is the latest turnabout by Mr. Trump, whose trade policies have injected substantial uncertainty into the ...
Brian Bean’s new book crafts an urgent, illuminating and inspiring work that speaks to anyone who has felt anger, confusion ...
In his first published work of fiction, the British writer and futurist Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) shot to literary ...
The Rosetta Stone is a slab of ancient stone that bears identical text inscribed in three different writing systems: ...
The Uncharted series has taken us treasure-hunting across the globe. We’ve discovered precious historical artifacts, fought tribal enemies, and even fell in love. But if you’ve been diligent enough to ...
Egypt unveiled three new tombs of prominent statesman in the Dra Abu al-Naga necropolis in Luxor, officials said Monday.