From the Andes to the Himalayas, a new wave of protests is unfolding across the world, driven by generational discontent against governments and anger among young ...
A new study published in the Revista de Arqueología Americana suggests that the Wari, who flourished from about A.D. 600 to ...
Skeletal remains of "Zimapán man" found with gut bacteria revealing lost microbes and healthier, natural diets before modern ...
An archaeologist is piecing together what the V-shaped stone structures—some stretching 500 feet long—were used for.
Satellite imagery has uncovered 76 elaborate stone hunting traps and hundreds of previously unknown settlements in the Andean highlands of northern Chile, revealing that hunting and foraging remained ...
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This Country Grows The Most Peanuts In The World (And It's Not America)
The peanut feels very American, but the U.S. is only number four on the list of highest peanut-growing countries. Find out ...
The discovery of Mummified Dogs in southern Peru has opened a new chapter in understanding the deep ties between humans and ...
Meticulously researched and elegantly written, this collection of eight essays searches for traces of past civilizations and ...
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Ecuador – Flying Over Machachi City
Explore Machachi City, a highland town nestled in the Ecuadorian Andes along the Avenue of the Volcanoes. This ultra-high-definition aerial footage captures a peaceful morning scene, with low clouds ...
Quito stood out as the city that left the warmest impression on travelers, earning it the title of the friendliest city in ...
Meet the Zimapán man, a mummy from the Mesoamerican Otopame culture, whose intestines bustled with bacteria, around a ...
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