Early maps of the Americas made by indigenous people are rare—extremely rare. This map, dated 1593, is one of fewer than 100 such documents that have survived the ravages of time. It provides a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Deciphering the Data quest in Arc Raiders sends you to Spaceport to check out some Magnetic Decryptors, and finding exactly where they're located ...
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In order to learn the location of a fabled Aztec treasure a professor kidnaps his colleague the only man able to read the ancient Aztec script that is supposed to reveal the location of the treasure ...
Think “poinsettia” and you think “Christmas,” right? Well, think again. At the time of the first Christmas, the closest poinsettia to the little town of Bethlehem was 8,000 miles away, clinging to ...
Deciphering the Data is a side quest added to ARC Raiders in the winter-themed Cold Snap update. This quest sends you to the Spaceport to find some important data, but the objectives can be hard to ...
Deciphering the Data is a new quest from Shani in ARC Raiders that arrived with the Cold Snap update. It is a fairly simple job with two main goals: visit specific sites and destroy the data stored ...
Page from the Aztec codex Matrícula de Tributos(History and Art Collection/Alamy Stock Photo) Before the Spanish arrived in 1519, the highest officials of the Aztec Empire could count on the provinces ...
Everybody knows the story of the Pontiac Aztek, a vehicle widely considered to be one of the ugliest ever put into production—and a perfect example of an automaker bungling what seemed to be a great ...
Connell School of Nursing Professor Ann Wolbert Burgess received a phone call at her Boston College office in 1978 that would alter the course of her career and lead to a seismic shift in the practice ...
In 1519, the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and 400 of his men marched into the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan and knew at once they were in a strange and wondrous place. Even before their arrival, ...