In 2000 BCE, a civilization in the Americas faced a century-long drought by relocating strategically to nearby places.
New archaeological discoveries in Peru show how ancient communities rebuilt after a devastating drought more than 4,000 years ago - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Many of the oldest inhabited cities in Greece are still standing against all odds. They have survived to this day to tell the ...
Spotted from an airplane by remote sensing equipment, a vast and ancient Maya complex was hidden from view for millennia by forest and fields before it was made public in 2020. Five years on, ...
Archaeologists revealed how America's earliest civilization survived a deadly climate shift 4,200 years ago by relocating and ...
Native people have been occupying Arizona for thousands of years, but it wasn't until 1877 that Arizona's first city was ...
Carvings on a 12,000-year-old monument in Turkey appear to mark solar days and years, making it possibly the oldest solar calendar in ancient civilization. Marking a massive comet strike as the start, ...
NHK has learned that a Japan-based group that investigated ancient burial mounds in Bahrain found what could be one of the ...
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