The genomes of the victims showed lineages from Eastern Mediterranean countries, North Africa, and areas corresponding to ...
Anatolia’s transition from being ruled by a succession of local empires to becoming part of the Roman world at the start of the second century b.c. involved military conquests, diplomatic ...
It is not often that we at CA get to write about far-flung finds from such countries as Korea, Sweden, and Syria (though we love reading about them in the pages of our sister-magazine Current World ...
Volunteer archaeologists in Scotland have made an exciting discovery that might lead to the location of the lost Eddlewood Castle, South Lanarkshire. Earlier this year, the team from Clutha ...
VOLUNTEER archaeologists have discovered artefacts which may help them confirm the location of a lost medieval castle in South Lanarkshire ...
Angkor Thom was one of the largest cities in the pre-modern world and the last capital of the Khmer Empire, a Hindu-Buddhist ...
Francis lived through two world wars, segregation, the fall of the Soviet Union, multiple pandemics and the invention of the cellphone Cool Finds Despite its unusually small size, the newly ...
In this round, Thanh Tu faced veteran Dick Jaspers, the current world number one. It initially seemed that Thanh Tu’s journey might end here, as his opponent was incredibly strong. However, the ...
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Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. World on pace for significantly more warming without immediate climate action, report warns Pumpjacks ...
The analysis finds that the current trajectory in carbon emissions puts the world on course for a potentially catastrophic 3.1C of warming this century - compared to pre-industrial times.
The UN Emissions Gap report indicates that if only “current policies” are implemented the world could warm by up to 3.1C. This would be “catastrophic” for the world according to the UN ...