The Orphan Trains: America’s Forgotten History
Between 1854 and 1929, approximately 250,000 children were loaded onto trains in New York City and sent west. At each stop along the route, they were presented to the local…
Between 1854 and 1929, approximately 250,000 children were loaded onto trains in New York City and sent west. At each stop along the route, they were presented to the local…
That is where it begins. August 6, 1945. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was a 29-year-old Mitsubishi engineer who had spent three months in Hiroshima on a ship design project. He was due…
The approach was the thing that made German soldiers stop and listen. No engine sound. Nothing mechanical. Just the soft whisper of canvas wings through the dark air, something almost…
The Qing dynasty sent fleet after fleet. The Portuguese dispatched warships from Macau. The British East India Company contributed vessels of its own to what was, by any measure, a…
July 1518. Strasbourg. A woman named Frau Troffea walked outside and startedvdancing. There was no music. She had not planned it. She simply began moving and could not stop. Six…
In a burial pit in Transylvania in 1961, a Romanian archaeologist named Nicolae Vlassa found something he could not quite account for. Three small clay tablets, unbaked and fragile. Two…
The Pacific Ocean, east of Pohnpei island in Micronesia, holds something that should not be possible. Ninety-two artificial islets, each one constructed from basalt and coral, connected by a network…
Picture a man standing on a raft in the middle of a cold mountain lake, his entire body dusted with gold. Not decorated with gold. Covered in it, every surface…
For most of the 20th century, archaeologists thought they understood the sequence. Agriculture came first. Surplus food enabled permanent settlement. Settlement enabled specialization, which enabled monumental construction. Then, finally, civilization.…
Everyone knows the story. Julius Caesar. One catastrophic night. The greatest repository of human knowledge in the ancient world in flames, centuries of scholarship turning to ash while the harbor…