Peru’s history runs far deeper than the stone terraces of Machu Picchu. From the cloud warrior fortresses of Chachapoyas to the vast Qhapaq Ñan road network, there are ancient marvels still far from ...
An archaeologist working on the dig told the New York Times that they found the remains of 26 people, along with a half-eaten ...
World Book Day celebrates the enduring power of classic literature, with must-read books like '1984' and 'To Kill a ...
Wildlife artist Kirsten Mirrey launches limited-edition charity prints to fund a new puma enclosure for Inca at Five Sisters Zoo, West Lothian.
Learn how a kea parrot in New Zealand missing its upper beak became an undefeated alpha male by developing a “jousting” ...
A Scottish self-taught wildlife painter is using her talent to help build a new home for a rescued puma at a West Lothian zoo ...
For the ancient Maya, the journey required hauling small dogs across hundreds of miles of rugged mountains and dense jungles.
Protesters are planning to rally against “exploitative” plans to allow horse-drawn carriages in a Kent city. Proposals to ...
Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines, Lima, Cusco, delicious Peruvian cuisine and alpacas are some of what Peru is known for.
As reported by Cambridge University, each knot, each position, carries meaning in a structured way. Other researchers, including Sabine Hyland, have suggested that quipus may encode linguistic ...
More than a century ago, Albert Einstein developed his famous theory of relativity. The idea that space and time are linked together means that time travel might be possible … one day, once physicists ...
Whether it’s a canary’s chirp or a treefrog’s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves, a new study finds Your taste in music may feel unique, but there may be ...