World History

Composite of Magome, Japan Along the Nakasendo historic trail, with female hiker with red hair in the foreground

Ancient Routes That Modern Travelers Can Still Follow—Which One Would You Explore First?

Walk in the footsteps of ancient traders, pilgrims, and explorers as you discover historic routes still open today, from Japan's Nakasendo Trail and Spain's Camino to the legendary Silk Road and beyond.
July 17, 2026 Sasha Wren

Scientists found volcanic glass at 500 sites across western Canada, proving ancient civilizations traded across vast prehistoric networks.

Scientists traced volcanic glass found at hundreds of western Canadian archaeological sites, revealing ancient Indigenous trade networks that stretched across vast prehistoric landscapes.
July 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Artifacts from the Mississippian culture found in Georgia offer new evidence of ancient urban planning in North America.

Artifacts from Georgia’s Mississippian culture reveal how ancient communities planned towns with mounds, plazas, defenses, trade routes, and ceremonial spaces long before modern cities.
July 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Archaeologists reveal what may be the largest Roman olive press—rewriting our understanding of ancient Mediterranean agriculture.

Archaeologists in Tunisia have revealed one of the Roman Empire’s largest olive oil complexes, reshaping what we know about ancient Mediterranean farming, trade, and daily life.
July 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Archaeologists found a 3,800-year-old family tomb packed with jewelry in Luxor that reveals elite Egyptian life during the Middle Kingdom.

Archaeologists uncovered a 3,800-year-old family tomb in Luxor packed with jewelry, mirrors, amulets, and burial goods, revealing elite Egyptian life during the Middle Kingdom.
July 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Archaeologists deep underground in the Gcwihaba Caves in Botswana have discovered intricate paintings depicting hunts from 35,000 years ago.

Ancient rock paintings in Botswana’s Gcwihaba Cave reveal dramatic hunting scenes, animals, and clues to hunter-gatherer life in the Kalahari over 35,000 years ago.
July 15, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Young woman in a pink cap and black coat poses near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Historic Buildings That Narrowly Escaped Demolition

History is full of famous buildings that came surprisingly close to disappearing forever. Some were saved by passionate citizens, others by court rulings, landmark designations, or last-minute changes of heart. Today, these architectural treasures still stand as reminders that preserving the past often requires determined people willing to fight for it.
July 15, 2026 J. Clarke
Fairy ring on Icelan

Natural Phenomena That Scientists Still Don’t Have A Complete Explanation For

For all we've learned about our planet, there are still natural events that leave scientists scratching their heads. Researchers have developed strong theories for many of them, but a complete explanation remains out of reach. From glowing lights in the sky to mysterious sounds and moving rocks, these phenomena remind us there's still a lot left to discover.
July 15, 2026 J. Clarke