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Cracking the Collapse of the Classic Maya
Uncover the mysterious collapse of the Classic Maya civilization and examine the leading theories behind their disappearance.

Emily Expedition
May 3, 20254 min read


Unearthing Moundville, Alabama
Uncover how the Mississippian people built a society of ceremony, trade, and tradition in what is now Alabama.

Emily Expedition
Apr 20, 20254 min read


Bone Voyage: The Bioarchaeology Behind the Skeletal Remains at St. Mary Magdalen, Winchester
Learn how bioarchaeology helped to determine the life, illness, and possible pilgrimage of a young man with leprosy buried at the medieval S

Emily Expedition
Mar 26, 20254 min read


Cave of Wonders: The Rock Art of Lascaux
Learn the mysteries of Lascaux Cave, where prehistoric artists painted stunning murals over 17,000 years ago using natural pigments.

Emily Expedition
Mar 9, 20254 min read


Archaeology Dating with Seriation
Seriation is archaeology’s OG trend analysis tool, helping researchers track cultural changes over time by arranging artifacts like pottery.

Emily Expedition
Feb 22, 20253 min read


Indiana Drones: The Future of Archaeology
When people think of archaeology, they often picture dramatic digs, dusty artifacts, and long-lost ruins finally seeing daylight after...

Emily Expedition
Feb 8, 20254 min read


The Role of Historical Archaeology
Explore how historical archaeologists use science, technology, and ethics to reveal lost stories from the past.

Emily Expedition
Feb 2, 20255 min read


Hidden Alchemy Lab Discovered Beneath A Prague Shop
Hidden under the streets of Prague lies a secret treasure that was uncovered unexpectedly in 2002—a fully intact alchemical laboratory.

Emily Expedition
Sep 2, 20242 min read


Visiting The Batu Caves Near Kuala Lumpur
Climb 272 steps, explore hidden caves, and experience the vibrant culture at Kuala Lumpur's iconic Batu Caves.

Emily Expedition
Sep 1, 20243 min read


Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya, India
The Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya, India, are centuries-old structures made from the aerial roots of rubber trees.

Emily Expedition
Sep 1, 20242 min read


Stone Jumping in Nias, Indonesia
Stone Jumping has been a rite of passage for young men in Nias for centuries.

Emily Expedition
Aug 31, 20242 min read


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