The Mammoth Hunters: How Ice Age Hunters Took Down Giants with Stone Tips
Imagine a cold wind sweeping across a treeless plain. It’s 13,000 years ago. A small band of hunters crouches in the tall grass, their breath visible in the chill air.…
Imagine a cold wind sweeping across a treeless plain. It’s 13,000 years ago. A small band of hunters crouches in the tall grass, their breath visible in the chill air.…
Imagine this: July 1799, the Egyptian desert. French soldiers are tearing down an old wall near the town of Rashid—what the French called Rosetta—to build a fort. The sun is…
It began with a hole. Not a grand archaeological trench or a carefully planned excavation—just a dry, dusty well that a farmer named Yang Zhifa was trying to dig in…
Picture this: It’s the year 1100 CE. You’re paddling a dugout canoe up the Mississippi River, somewhere near what will one day be St. Louis. The current is strong, the…
Imagine being an incense trader in 100 BC. You've been walking for weeks across the Arabian Peninsula, your camel laden with precious frankincense from modern-day Oman. The sun has baked…
Imagine a city rising from the savanna, its massive stone walls catching the morning light as traders from the Swahili coast arrive with glass beads and Persian bowls. The air…
Picture this: July 24, 1911. A 35-year-old Yale lecturer named Hiram Bingham is scrambling up a steep, jungle-choked mountainside in the Peruvian Andes. The air is thin and cold. Vines…
The morning mist rises from the glassy surface of a northern river, burning off slowly under a rising sun. The only sounds are the rhythmic dip of paddles, the gentle…
Introduction: A Rocky Shore, A Bold Gamble Picture the scene. It is early July, and the St. Lawrence River glitters under a summer sun that barely seems to warm the…
Introduction: A Gallery Carved by Nature Imagine gliding across a mirror-still lake. The only sounds are the gentle dip-dip of your paddle and the distant call of a loon. Towering above you,…