When Fred Davos and Sam Meacham of the Quintana Roo Aquifer System Research Center (CINDAQ) ventured into La Mina—a submerged cave beneath Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula—in spring 2017, they became the ...
The discovery of remains of human-set fires, stacked mining debris, simple stone tools, navigational aids and digging sites suggest humans went into the caves around 12,000 years ago. Experts and cave ...
In a world where fast fashion often overshadows tradition and sustainability, Ocher Clothing stands as a shining example of a brand that celebrates heritage while embracing modernity. At its heart, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
At her cabin in the woods of Washington, Heidi Gustafson is creating a many-colored library of one of mankind’s first pigments. By Alex Ronan Heidi Gustafson has Whidbey Island’s Double Bluff Beach to ...
A team of archaeologists from Petrozavodsk State University in Russia have unearthed the burial site of a Copper Age “amber man” who was painted with ocher upon his death and laid to rest with more ...
Modern Crayola fans are part of a surprising lineage. Archaeologists discover Mesolithic people probably liked to draw with crayons, too. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
In the heart of traditional craftsmanship lies a beacon of heritage and creativity – Ocher | ऑकर. Established in 2018 by the visionary Nisha Bothra, this distinguished name has become synonymous with ...