A forensic art team reconstructed Richard III's face
The construction company building the road appears to have extracted crushed rocks from the pyramid to use as road fill
Singapore, Honk Kong, New York, Long Beach, CA, and the Panama and Suez canals are the areas most at risk from invasive species
Our modern language still has some remnants of the grunting cavemen who came before us
The petitions lend insight into the lives of African Americans during this tumultuous period in U.S. history, and now they're being digitized
Now 95, Margot Woelk is ready to share her story of life in the Wolf's Lair
Rather some chance encounter with the continent down under, researchers think that the original migrants set out to deliberately colonize Australia
Rather than the Maya influencing the Olmec or vice versus, similarities between their cultures represent a general shift in ancient Mesoamerica
Though her clothes long since decomposed and her bones are almost completely decayed, her lavish jewelry remains behind, giving hints to her identity
Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hails from Dagestan, a war-torn Russian region in the North Caucasus.
A Georgia town may have just mandated gun ownership, but early Americans had the same idea back in 1792
Her murder, one author thinks, was covered up behind a veil of propaganda and lies put forth by the Roman Empire
Georgia, again, wants to move its border a mile to the north
Hidden beneath the Palazzo Venezia, Benito Mussolini's World War II bunker
These booster rockets sent Apollo astronauts blasting to the Moon
Twenty three years ago today, thieves pulled off one of the greatest art heists in history - and the FBI might have just finally caught them
Dug up during London construction, the bodies of those killed by the black plague
Albania's 700,000 war bunkers aren't going anywhere soon, so locals are turning them into hostels, animal sheds and make-out spots
For a long time cannibalism was a survival technique, a cultural practice, and a legitimate source of protein
While pawing through a stack of medieval manuscripts from Dubrovnik, Croatia, a student stumbled upon a familiar set of splotches marring the book's pages
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