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Zayed National Museum has announced the recipients of its 2024 Research Fund, which supports projects that explore the ...
Out of 79 applicants, the grants were awarded to eight researchers from various countries, including the UAE, Italy, India, and the United States of America. Chosen by a panel of experts ...
America never sits still and its sheer diversity ... the US’s fifth-largest state is a land of rolling sand dunes, prehistoric petroglyphs, fairytale caves and dormant volcanoes.
The Golden State might have more campgrounds than any other in the U.S.—and more visitors, too. From desert to coast to ...
The mortar, pestle and cutting board in your kitchen are modern versions of manos and metates—ancient cooking implements found in archaeological sites around the world. A mano is a hand-held stone ...
If you're ready to step away into nature for some solitude, this incredible hike takes you through one of the most unique ...
Several sites in Southern Nevada are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Here are five you can visit on your ...
Microscopic plant residues found on bedrock metates offer new insights into the diets and cultural practices of ancient ...
The Jeffers Petroglyphs Historic Site in southwestern Minnesota offers a unique opportunity to connect with Native American ...
This roughly 330-mile loop around Washington’s Olympic Peninsula offers a mix of coastal, mountain, and forest scenery.
Perched at 6,605 feet elevation along Highway 50—famously dubbed “America’s Loneliest Road”—this former silver boomtown ...