A frenzy of conflicting scientific analyses have made the famous pharaoh more mysterious than ever
Deep in the jungle, an intrepid scholar locates a symbol of power and mystery
Unearthed at an ancient hunting camp in Alaska, the infant remains are offering clues to the burial rites of early Americans
Noah Cordle was boogie boarding in New Jersey when he came upon an ancient hunting tool
Why was the 2004 unveiling of a small hominin dubbed <em>Homo floresiensis</em> such a big deal?
Earth's changing climate has been a spectre in centuries of civil conflict and, at times, the collapse of whole civilizations
Phillips uncovered millennia-old treasures beneath Arabian sand, got rich from oil and died relatively unknown
Evidence is building that past climate change may have forged some of the defining traits of humanity
From ancient citadels to the Great Sphinx, you can now explore Egypt's wonders in the digital world
Residue from jars at a Canaanite palace suggest the ruler preferred his red with hints of mint, honey and juniper
More than a million years old, the hand axe is over due for an update
He’s the most important human skeleton ever found in North America—and here, for the first time, is his story
A new Smithsonian Channel show reveals groundbreaking research that may explain what really went on there
How one marvelously preserved fossil sheds light on how the vertebrate invasion of land took place
With more than 90,000 panoramic images, you can see the stunning Cambodian ruins up close from anywhere in the world
The discoveries could boost indigenous populations' claims to ancestral lands long thought to be untouched by human activity
A major new exhibition is reviving the Norse seafarers’ iconic image as rampagers and pillagers
The Black Death and the Justinian Plague arose separately from the same pathogen. Could a new strain emerge in the future?
Once the “shame of Italy,” the ancient warren of natural caves in Matera may be Europe’s most dramatic story of rebirth
Smithsonian Secretary G. Wayne Clough treks to Peru to see how Machu Picchu was built
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