Merenptah Rising

Long in waiting, Pharaoh Merenptah's grand throne room is making a comeback.

Kurdistan’s 21st Century ‘Gold Rush’

After decades of being shut out of one of the richest archaeological landscapes in the world, teams of archaeologists have poured back into Iraq's Kurdistan. But it could be...

Rediscovering a Giant

Buried for thousands of years, the largest Mycenaean citadel in Greece emerges under the archaeologist's eye.

The First Arabians

Pioneering scientists relate how they are uncovering increasing evidence of a significant human presence on the Arabian Peninsula as much as 100,000+ years ago.

The Mountain Temple of Angkor

Straddling a long-disputed border area, Cambodia's remote ancient Preah Vihear temple slowly reveals its secrets.

Footprints in the Silt

The startling discovery of million-year-old human footprints on a beach in the United Kingdom has scientists jumping.

Drawing from the Past

Author and scholar Carolyn Boyd relates the discovery and meaning of the incredible rock art of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands.

Unearthing the Opulence

A recapture of the historic excavation of America's iconic 18th century Governor's Palace at Colonial Williamsburg.
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