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Waking from the John Wayne dream: Columbus and Jackson are dead, but America's war against indigenous people lives on
A new book "All the Real Indians Died Off" dismantles a toxic fantasy Native American struggles are distant history
10/11/2016 00:43 UTC
Ancient cave painters may have been stoned, study says
Modern humans are not the only ones to make art while high
04/07/2021 20:53 UTC
False goddess
Despite what believers in prehistoric matriarchy proclaim, women never ruled the Earth.
06/28/2000 23:00 UTC
Archaeologists find a trove of ancient human sacrifices fed psychedelic plants before death
Hair samples indicate the oldest known case of a psychedelic cactus ritual used in human sacrifices
11/07/2022 13:00 UTC
Comics masters
New books on Daniel Clowes, Krazy Kat and Rory Hayes
06/12/2012 04:00 UTC
The women who are changing design
A new exhibit looks at the defining professional moments in the careers of seven female graphic artists
06/14/2011 04:01 UTC
Rising seas are threatening historical sites around the world
As climate change encroaches, our heritage is drowning
06/11/2018 07:59 UTC
"Jungleland": In search of a lost city
The true story of a journalist seeking fabled ruins in a Central American jungle is a pulp adventure come to life
12/31/2012 07:00 UTC
The art of the fake: Forgers are the art world's antiheroes
Forging art is a crime, but a crime that follows a narrative that humans find irresistible
11/26/2017 19:00 UTC
Malawi president condemns traditional sex rituals
As AIDS spreads across the country, infecting 14 percent of the population, unsafe sex practices are being scrutinized.
11/11/1999 22:00 UTC
Scientists revived microbes that were more than 100 million years old
Geomicrobiologist Steven D'Hondt tells Salon that the new study challenges our understanding of the "rules of life"
07/30/2020 01:44 UTC
Louisville mayor removing Confederate relic statue amid protests is literally the least he could do
The John Breckinridge Castleman monument of the Confederate officer on a horse was supposed to be removed in 2017
06/08/2020 17:06 UTC
Slipped through the cracks
Roundup: Is porn ditching narrative? Plus romance novels, eating placenta and more
07/11/2009 02:11 UTC
Bringing art into your kitchen is a great way to add life to an otherwise utilitarian space
"Try not to overthink it, because perfect is not the goal — something that makes you smile is," Rebecca Gibbs says
02/15/2021 21:00 UTC
The birth certificate in your mouth
Lines that mark our teeth at birth are providing scientists with insight into the evolution of human development
09/08/2019 15:29 UTC