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Artists, curators, cultural strategists, business leaders, and academics co-create a new paradigm of inclusive, purpose-led ...
A new study uncovers how early humans in Greece used stone tools for butchery, offering rare insight into life 430,000 years ...
An international research team has published a new study on one of the oldest known sites for the processing of animal meat by humans in the southern Balkans. At Marathousa 1, an archaeological site ...
Civilizations from Stone Age Scotland to the eighth-century Maya to 13th-century African empires have used dry stone walling ...
HOUSTON, September 18, 2024 — Asia Society Texas (AST) is excited to announce the launch of its newest exhibition, Space City: Art in the Age of Artemis. Assembling the works of 31 contemporary ...
Humans and our ancestors have been creating tools, art, and everyday objects for millions of years, and each unexpected ...
Around 42,000 years ago, Homo sapiens in Europe ushered in a type of prehistoric Renaissance known as the Aurignacian, ...
A new analysis of a carved mammoth tusk first discovered four decades ago reveals it may be the world's oldest boomerang.
Bent over by age and arthritis, the Phillips, Wisconsin, resident continued to build life-size and larger-than-life concrete ...
Travel back 20,000 years into the last Ice Age, to a time when the upper reaches of the Blue Mountains were treeless and the ...
Artifacts found in a 20,000-year-old ice age 'ice cave' in Australia's remote Blue Mountains named Dargan Shelter could ...
And still, it’s vital, important work. Being a stone catcher does not mean buying into some form of “Savior-ism.” It doesn’t come from a place of pity, or from a place of wanting accolades for all the ...