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Can the ancient site of Çatalhöyükthe tell us anything about the origins of Wicca?
Read the human story behind the humble beginnings of the Trading Post, the classifieds newspaper that helped Australians buy and sell second-hand for over four decades.
Ruta 9 leads through Argentina's most dramatic and colourful canyon, where archeological sites may be found and adobe villages still uphold the Andean way of life.
People all across the world are going green, some are using the Pueblo home as a way to do just that. But what is the Pueblo home, and where did it come from?
Mali is a fascinating mixture of culture, tradition and myth and continues to draw the intrepid and the curious to its legendary city of Timbuktu.
Applying heat to alleviate osteoarthritis is a traditional way of treating or delaying onset of this painful and incapacitating disease, and it's still effective today.
The countryside is not only spectacular but notoriously historic. It was here Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid fled after robbing a mine payroll in1908.
For new grads facing a recession-wracked job market, volunteering abroad is more attractive than ever. But it's not for everyone. Before you sign up, do a reality check.
The Maya have a long history of traditions and beliefs using natural sources for food, medicine, clothing and ceremonies; today, the Maya continue to follow tradition.
Hunters/gatherers became farmers, and farmers became lawmakers and artisans, who transformed scattered villages into civilized cities.
Founded by the Phoenicians, Sabratha was one of three major Roman cities on the Libyan Coast
Dekhistan, in the Balkan region of Turkmenistan, is one of the remotest of destinations in this desert country, but worth the effort (and adventure) of getting there.
At the height of Athens' power and prominence, the Athenian Agora stood as a symbol of commerce, politics, law, and art.
In 1837, George Catlin displayed a series of paintings created during his time among the Plains tribes. Among these paintings was the first rendering of the earth lodge.
The Seven Wonders of the World refers to a well known list of seven remarkable construction projects from classical antiquity.
This massive tomb for Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World left standing today.
Palmyra is one of the jewels set in the Syrian crown. In a city crammed with evocative memories and historical treasures the great Temple of Bel beckons to the curious.
Occupied for over 4000 years, Ugarit was the world's first international port, a nexus point not only for goods but Bronze Age technologies and knowledge.
Akhenaten (1379-1362 BC) is sometimes credited with the invention of monotheism -- that is, the belief in one god above all others. But just who was this remarkable man?
Ramesses III was unrelated to his Great predecessor, also a Ramesses, but his palace and mortuary temple at Medinet Habu stands as proudly as does Abu Simbel.
The history of Egypt dates back to 9500 BC, with the beginning of Egypt's Pre-dynastic Period.
Many years have passed since 1994 when civil war in Rwanda claimed 800,000 lives. Today, a Canadian group reflects on its role towards helping the African nation heal.
The oases in the Sahara desert in Egypt provide adventure travelers and tourists with fascinating glimpses of life in this arid region.


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