During medieval times, Lake Issyk-Kul was the site of a stop-over settlement on the Silk Route, the historic network that connected Europe and Asia.
Around 1900‑1700 BCE the vast cities of the Harappans emptied and their urban system collapsed—scholars now point to climatic shifts and river changes as likely drivers.
The San Francisco institution has been amassing a rare encyclopedic exhibition around the oft-overlooked Etruscan culture for ...
The site beneath Giza, revealed through satellite radar imaging and ground-penetrating technology, is said to span over two ...