It's been 514 years since the Taíno people, one of the major indigenous groups in the pre-Columbian Caribbean, first rebelled against the Spanish Conquistadors. By that time, the Spanish had ...
The small round earring features a petroglyph of Yucahu, the Taíno god believed to have created the sun and the moon and the spirit of the root vegetable yuca, also known as cassava. It matches Cuevas ...
David Sibray examines the Lynco Petroglyph, also known as the Luther Elkins Petroglyph, near Oceana, West Virginia. They are often cited by advocates of "fantastic" or cult-archaeology as evidence ...
The small round earring features a petroglyph of Yucahu, the Taíno god believed to have created the sun and the moon and the spirit of the root vegetable yuca, also known as cassava. It matches ...
When Donna Morris looks at the Mi’kmaq petroglyphs at Kejimkujik National Park, she sees history. “There’s a picture of a caribou. There’s a picture of a little missionary man that goes back to the ...
Petroglyphs in Arizona dating back thousands of years will soon be digitised and reinterpreted with help from local Indigenous groups. At the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve, a 47-acre site in ...
Make it a day trip and visit the nearby Cueva del Indio, a cavern featuring ancient Taíno petroglyphs. It’s a unique experience that blends science, history, and spectacular views of the Atlantic ...
A historic ranch famous for its vast collection of petroglyphs has been listed for sale, 80 years after the property owner first moved to the area. The historic Rock Art Ranch featuring one of the ...
Every Thursday at sunset, volunteers gather in Waimanalo to search for invasive coqui frogs. When several frogs can be heard but not seen, officials spray citric acid over the foliage, which either ...