State Archaeologist Charles “Chip” McGimsey gave Edward Livingston Historical Association members an overview Oct. 5 of the ...
You will be hard-pressed to find another bookstore quite like this one. Volume Two is a true hidden gem. The store is a great place to browse for books and doubles as a music venue, event area, and ...
More than 6,500 volunteers have supported the accurate identification of approximately 1,000 prehistoric burial mounds in the ...
A fortress from the reign of the Egyptian pharaoh, popularly although not definitively associated with the book of Exodus ...
In between trips to archaeology digs around the world, scientist Bruno Frohlich uses 3-D imaging to uncover what makes a ...
A bookshop is built on brand-new copies, but a library is not. A library takes time trawling through junk shops and antique ...
Researchers in Brazil are lobbying to register archaeological sites as national monuments, which would confer a new layer of ...
Dubai: Imagine spending hours poring over books at one of the few presidential palaces in the world that are open to public ...
Sixty years ago this month, the Free Speech Movement was born at the University of California, Berkeley. How is that working out? In mid-September 1964, Berkeley’s dean of students banned tables ...
“We found the shields and helmet about six to seven meters deep [more than 20 feet],” said Mehmet Isikli, project lead from the Archaeology Department at Ataturk University, according to the ...
This free talk starts at 2pm on Thursday, October 3, in the Salvation Army Hall, Mill Street, Paisley. Refreshments are available from 1.30pm. The Antonine wall is a fortification dating back 1900 ...
“Why would I want to put them in my books?” This week we recommend three ... There’s no poem to free us and, anyway, there’s no freedom from ourselves.” This rigorous, rollicking ...