By FROMA HARROP Syndicated columnist Bribery, inflation, plagues, crumbling trade links, stalled innovation — all these ...
A selection of Inuit artifacts returned by the Vatican is now at the Canadian Museum of History, after First Nations, Inuit ...
An Inuvialuit kayak more than a century old was unveiled Tuesday at t Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., along with a ...
As more of the Epstein files are released, reminding us of Donald Trump’s close association with Jeffrey Epstein and the young people he abused and ...
The origin of piñatas in Mexico not only has something to do with an ancient god of war but also a seasonal religious ...
Authoritarian regimes use architecture to reshape what the public believes by saturating public spaces with political symbols ...
Spend just a few minutes with England's Joe Heyes and you will be entertained by his company. But you're also likely to learn ...
A new study shows that Etruscan cities grew through shifting land use, farming, and settlement patterns in ancient Italy.
Berenike was an isolated, windswept outpost. It linked the Roman Empire to the trade routes of India, Arabia, and East Africa ...
Elizabeth M. Greene and collaborators are investigating the Roman Empire’s leather economy thanks to $2.4M CDN in grant funding.
Discovery of building materials abandoned at construction site reveals secrets of ancient concrete that can set underwater ...
Throughout the rich tapestry of human history, there have been historical events that have significantly influenced the ...