History in the digital age (Ian Milligan, The Conversation)
Digital documents and data require new skills at exploring historical context.
Digital documents and data require new skills at exploring historical context.
Reviving 5000-year-old bread yeast to understand ancient Egypt.
Divers find fragments of lost history, reconstructing the past in order to understand ourselves.
LiDar reveals new evidence of past societies, revolutionizing archaeology.
How a robotics team located a Renaissance ship in nearly perfect condition.
Appreciating the historical roots of engineering in Renaissance ingenuity.
How our bones reveal our historical choices.
Rescuing the humanities in five steps.
The reports of the death of the humanities have been an exaggeration.
Fables can still suit these times.