DR. WALLACE: I'm a guy who is now a junior in high school, and most of my classes are fine, but I literally roll my eyes to myself every day in our history class! Why do we need to know so much about ...
Several tombs in the necropolises of Egypt depict figures dancing across the walls and playing instruments. But when Egyptologists took a closer look, they were able to piece together how the art form ...
Archaeological sites older than the Roman Empire and the pyramids can be found in many US states. These sites shed light on the first humans who arrived in North America. Some are closed to the public ...
They fought the Egyptians, sacked Babylon, and built elaborate cities. Then the Hittites vanished. Today, new discoveries are restoring the legend of a forgotten superpower. A procession of gods ...
If these walls could talk, they’d tell of joy, struggle, innovation — even murder. That’s because Old College isn’t merely the oldest or most recognizable building on the University of Delaware campus ...
Even as far back as colonial America (circa 1607–1783), taverns held a special role in communities. Those were places where people would not only eat, drink, and lodge, but they would gather to ...
T. Frederick Davis’s 1925 book, “History of Jacksonville, Florida and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924,” is outdated. More recent scholarship has explored specific aspects of Jacksonville's history, but a ...