Archeologists found three jade-inlaid teeth in a museum collection. These teeth show that Maya children used dental inlays as a form of art.
Tucked some 37 miles deep in the jungle, a research team—led by Ivan Ṡprajc, a professor of archaeology from Slovenia who has directed work on the Yucatan Peninsula since 1996—took info from the ...
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has opened a free online training programme for senior school teachers on ...
Older adults may find learning new languages challenging, but recent research shows the effort itself provides significant ...