




Features May 1, 2011
Features May 1, 2011
The loss of the HMAS Sydney (II), pride of the Australian navy, has long been a source of pain and bewilderment. In waters off Western Australia in late 1941, following a successful tour in the Mediterranean, the Sydney encountered a ship claiming to be a Dutch freighter—actually the HSK Kormoran, a German raider that had menaced merchant ships for months.
Features May 1, 2011
Years after the end of the world's greatest conflict, new research reveals the true nature and extent of its impact
Features May 1, 2011
Features May 1, 2011
On June 15, 1944, a massive U.S. invasion fleet stormed the beaches of Saipan, the largest of the Mariana Islands.
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Evidence emerges of the day in 1562 when an infamous Spanish cleric tried to destroy Maya religion
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A looted cache of bronzes compels archaeologists to explore Celtic sanctuaries across Burgundy
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Researchers are just beginning to understand how people thrived in the desert of Oman some 5,000 years ago
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Inspired by their otherworldly landscape, ancient people created a new rock art tradition