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Ariel Hudes ’18 is vice president for strategic projects and operations at Pace Gallery and the head of Pace Verso, which ...
New research reveals Stone Age foragers in Africa traveled miles to collect colorful stones, showing early trade, taste, and ...
Humans have been making and using wooden tools for over one million years, but since they decompose quickly, they rarely ...
In the hills of southwestern China, near the ancient shoreline of Fuxian Lake, a major archaeological discovery has reshaped ...
A joint team of archaeologists, chronologists, geologists, and paleontologists have successfully dated a hoard of wooden ...
Imagine walking a snowy plain, mammoths looming nearby, and knowing enormous cats once prowled in their shadow. These ancient felines were more than fierce predators—they were masters of survival, ...
The Earth of the last Ice Age (about 26,000 to 19,000 years ago) was very different from today’s world. In the northern ...
A trove of prehistoric Ice Age treasures are being exhibited alongside classic works of art to show why they deserve their ...
In a world racing through digital distractions and the urge for constant connectivity, a Pune-based artist is helping people hit the pause button by balancing rocks. Gautam Vaishnav, a professional ...
Stone Age China: Wooden Tools Show Plant-Based Life Ancient wooden tools found at a site in Gantangqing in southwestern China are approximately 300,000 years old , new dating has shown.
Ancient wooden tools found at a site in Gantangqing in southwestern China are approximately 300,000 years old, new dating has shown. Discovered during excavations carried out in 2014–15 and 2018–19, ...
Our ancestors understood the power of art as a tool for storytelling, healing and collective memory. Today, public art continues that tradition with a renewed focus on inclusion.