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Archaeologists Read About a Lost Village in John Smith’s Writings. Then They Dug Up Its Remains.
Long discussed in Rappahannock oral tradition, the village site can now be preserved by the tribe’s modern members.
Works across the show invite viewers into ritualistic and speculative encounters with posthuman possibilities and forgotten ...
The long American century is over. Across the world, affiliations and institutions staked in blood and soil, faith-based (as ...
Griffith University, in Queensland, Australia, is delighted to announce renowned archaeologist and 2019 Father of the Year Dr ...
Luddite, I’ve stuck with CrimArts — and have really, really loved it — because, among other things, it keeps me up to date.
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LIST: Sagas to binge while Hawaiʻi is drenched in rain
Hawaiʻi's rainy season is in full swing. So, rather put yourself in danger, like going on a hike and getting stranded, why ...
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How one hat drove a fandom insane
The Archaeology of Indy’s Hat delves into the history and significance of Indiana Jones's iconic fedora. This video examines the concept art behind the character, the history of key hat manufacturers ...
Geraldine Viswanathan has joined the cast of 'Dig,' Amy Poehler and Mike Schur's upcoming Peacock comedy series.
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You can now talk to the Stone Age in an AI-driven Neolithic archaeology game
Generative AI is already reshaping writing, art, and film. Now, archaeologists are using it to let players talk to the past.
Want to go from Venice to the Swiss Alps all without a passport? Discover the movie location map that lets you see the world ...
Bamman’s project bridges large-scale computational analysis in AI with humanistic scholarship in film and television.
Lego has a nostalgia problem. I do, too. Like Hollywood and its eternal cycle of remakes, the Danish company has found a ...
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