Workers remove debris in the flat expanse of what was once the central square of Ciudad Vieja, the first capital of El Salvador. The town, which sits in the shadow of Cerro Tecomatepec, was built ...
As the beginning of the Atomic Age fades into history, archaeologists work to document a time of uncertainty and experimentation Wearing protective goggles, observers from Canada and Britain watch ...
Before the California Gold Rush in the late 1840s, there were perhaps 50 native Chinese people in the United States. Just a few decades later, there were more than 100,000, and seemingly every ...
Excavations at a ranch in the southern High Plains show how generations of people adapted to an iconic Western landscape This aerial view shows a section of the Caprock Escarpment, a cliff ...
There are mountains plunging into the sea from hundreds of meters, there are fjords, tall mountain peaks, northern lights and midnight sun. There are uniquely Norwegian Stave Churches, UNESCO ...
The Lone Star State is home to a rich heritage of archaeology and history, from 14,000-year-old stone tools to the famed Alamo. Explore this interactive map—then plan your own exploration.