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The Inca Empire managed vast territories without a written alphabet, relying instead on a mysterious system of knotted ...
Java recently celebrated its 30 year anniversary. Despite its age, the language is still going strong and maintains its ...
Forbes' World's Most Influential CMOs list recognizes fifty chief marketers from around the world whose approach to driving ...
Timing the crypto market is tough—volatility, price manipulation, and external pressures make it risky for most. Retail ...
In the coming weeks I’d see the Legong, Barong, and even the Kecak ‘fire dance,’ but it was this fleeting moment in the ...
Worry Dolls originate from Guatemala, and traditionally given to children, so they can tell one doll a story about something ...
Litecoin (LTC), one of the oldest cryptocurrencies in circulation, is once again under the spotlight as analysts and investors alike speculate on its potential ...
David Larson’s office looks more like that of an anthropological museum director than one belonging to a suburban educator.
Using the site "Find a Grave," volunteers search, photograph and upload grave markers of both the famous and the forgotten.
Classical music might sound so yesterday, but many symphony orchestras across Georgia are reporting audience growth and financial stability.
The borders that surround countries may seem permanent on a map, but, in truth, the nation-states we know today are fleeting sketches in a much larger historical mural. Some nations are barely more ...