Topic: National Geographic Society
A museum in Montreal is showcasing the on-screen discoveries of Hollywood's fictional adventurer Indiana Jones, in hopes of inspiring a new generation of young archaeologists."Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition," marking the 30th anniversary of the famed character's silver ...
A museum exhibit in this Canadian metropolis opened this week showcasing on-screen archeological discoveries of Hollywood's fictional adventurer Indiana Jones. Presented by the National Geographic Society with the support of Lucasfilm, "Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition" takes visitors ...
The area we call Central America is synonymous with the term Mesoamerica including parts of Mexico. Archaeologists have been excavating in this area and; forming theories concerning the origins of the first agricultural communities in Mesoamerica. When they were dispersed by language ...
) of humans that include Homo Sapiens and we still have, unexplained, a "tribe" in New Zealand that National Geographic reported online in 2005 (wish I'd printed it out) on their Whatever the case may be - and I am sure that ...
The mysteries of ancient Egypt or the memory work involved in the study of geography are instantly more interesting to children pretending to be archaeologists or spies. In the states and provinces game, for example, those who selected the United States as ...
The cave and site area (0.5 square mile [1.3 square km]) were given to the National Park Service by the National Geographic Society in 1958, and the national monument was created in 1961. The cave is named for Thomas Russell, a veteran ...
Archaeologists Find Wooden Lightning Bolts, Possible Aztec Offerings, in Mexico Volcanic LakeArchaeologists diving into a lake in the crater of a snowcapped volcano found wooden scepters shaped like lightning bolts that match 500-year-old descriptions by Spanish priests and conquerors writing about offerings ...