ARCHAEOLOGY magazine offers compelling narratives about the human past from every corner of the globe. Edited for a general audience, our news, features, and photo essays employ in-depth reporting, cogent analysis, and vivid storytelling to provide an accurate and often surprisingly intimate look at the record of human existence. Our pieces offer insights into the beginnings and ends of cultures, as well as examining the full expression of those cultures. ARCHAEOLOGY’s stories share one distinctive trait—they rest on the close investigation of archaeological evidence—of the things, in short, that we leave behind.
A world affairs magazine with purpose, The Global Intelligence is filled with timely insight and forward-looking analysis into issues that are central to global and human security. From this perspective, the magazine covers a wide range of topics, such as politics, technology, economics, religion, the environment, natural resources, and human rights.
The work of Henri Bergson, the foremost French philosopher of the early twentieth century, is not usually explored for its political dimensions. Indeed, Bergson is best known for his writings on time, evolution, and creativity.
A world affairs magazine with purpose, The Global Intelligence is filled with timely insight and forward-looking analysis into issues that are central to global and human security. From this perspective, the magazine covers a wide range of topics, such as politics, technology, economics, religion, the environment, natural resources, and human rights.
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