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Beyond the myth of exploration lies a rich and overlooked history Beyond the myth of exploration lies a rich and overlooked history She founded an Afghan girls school. Now she runs it in exile.
Dissecting the Dome of the Rock’s centuries of history Dissecting the Dome of the Rock’s centuries of history Dissecting the Dome of the Rock’s centuries of history Chile’s glaciers are dying.
New discoveries are breaking old assumptions about Viking women, rewriting history by restoring them ... Photographer and National Geographic Explorer Rena Effendi learned that a little-known ...
A man’s world? Not according to biology or history. A man’s world? Not according to biology or history. To photograph our cover story on the population milestone reached last year, Justin Jin ...
It fell from the sky. A Q&A with Nikole Hannah-Jones on ‘The 1619 Project’ A Q&A with Nikole Hannah-Jones on ‘The 1619 Project’ Explore 13,000 years of human history on this remote ...
From breathtaking photography to in-depth articles, explore nature, science, history, and culture like never before. Along with twelve beautiful print issues ... now to National Geographic and ...
A billion-dollar cleanup is trying to make it swimmable again. The history of Paris is inextricably linked to the river that flows through its center—from Neolithic settlement to this year’s ...
This story appears in the November/December 2016 issue of National Geographic History magazine. Sparta’s enemies, when facing the intimidating Spartan forces, would see a wall of shields ...
This story appears in the January/February 2017 issue of National Geographic History magazine. Where do babies come from? The Aztecs’ answer to the classic child’s question was that they came ...
This story appears in the March 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In the past three ... To help keep you current on developments, we’re expanding our environmental coverage across ...