Paleontologists have found tens of thousands of dinosaur tracks in South America, which offers evidence as to which species were traveling via an ancient coastline.
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How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple – the 8,000-year history of America’s only native major nut
The pecan derives its name from the Algonquin “pakani,” which means “a nut too hard to crack by hand.” Rich in fat and easy to transport, pecans traveled with Native Americans throughout what is now ...
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From campaign stunt to ‘double-tap’ strikes: A brief history of militarizing drug enforcement
It’s hard to remember that there was a Republican presidential nominating contest last year, but it really did happen. The reason it is so easy to forget is that the front-runner and inevitable ...
Political scientist Carolyn Holmes speaks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about the history of American interest in South ...
A mysterious formation in South America leaves visitors wondering whether this "Egyptian Sphinx" is a work of human hands or ...
The University of South Carolina’s 2026 football schedule has been unveiled, it was announced Thursday night on the SEC ...
The fair’s 19th edition opens today (Dec. 4) at The Hangar in Coconut Grove, and Observer caught up with Irene Gelfman, Pinta ...
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Alternative Timeline of Ancient History
From shifting chronologies to new archaeological debates, alternative timelines of ancient history challenge what we think we know. Here’s a simple breakdown of the latest theories, explained clearly ...
The long-running ping-pong between the two fairs continues this year with vibrant energy and steady sales that are strong ...
With help from a local historian and a nonprofit, the mysteries of the Mitchell-Mauermann Cemetery are slowing coming to light.
How do the University of Texas and Texas A&M compare to each other in SEC rankings of academics, campus safety, fight song, mascot, hemet and more.
Alejandro Dominguez, the president of South American soccer’s ruling body CONMEBOL, has doubled down on his “dream” of the 2030 World Cup being expanded to 64 nations. Dominguez, a FIFA vice-president ...
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