Rows of tiny crosses and dots run along the flank of a mammoth no bigger than your palm. Someone carved it from a tusk around ...
A statistical analysis of a series of signs carved into artifacts from around 40,000 years ago suggests humans developed ...
A new scientific article on the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age periods in the Khorramabad Valley has been published in the latest issue of the journal of the National Museum of Iran, the head of Lorestan ...
We all believe we're "the good guys." That conviction is tearing us apart. The solution may lie in living the truth we already know: We're neighbors first.
Looking at beauty—whether art, architecture, nature, or music—releases the same feel-good chemicals as being in love, eating chocolate, or exercising.
From Leviticus to modern supermarkets, the human face has always been under scrutiny. Fay Bound-Alberti’s intriguing new book ...
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