Pumas, Wolves, and Eagles, Oh My! Early Captive Carnivore Remains Found in Ancient Mexican Ruins

Fig-4From Roman gladiatorial combat to Egyptian animal mummies, capturing and manipulating wild carnivores has long been a way for humans to demonstrate state or individual power. Historians and scientists alike have attempted to determine when

Pumas, Wolves, and Eagles, Oh My! Early Captive Carnivore Remains Found in Ancient Mexican Ruins

Fig-4From Roman gladiatorial combat to Egyptian animal mummies, capturing and manipulating wild carnivores has long been a way for humans to demonstrate state or individual power. Historians and scientists alike have attempted to determine when

Majority of Americans agree that anthropogenic climate change is happening: will we be fairly represented in Paris?

image.pcol_.v02.i36.g001_landscapeImage credit: Mikael Miettinen (creative commons license)   By Sasha Wright, Mary Seeburger, and Willa Tsokanis This week I invited my FIT students, Mary Seeburger and Willa Tsokanis, to co-write a piece with me about education, public

Young lovers embrace beside the Arc de Triomphe in Paris,…



Young lovers embrace beside the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, 1960.Photograph by Thomas Nebbia, National Geographic Creative

A fireworks display illuminates the Eiffel Tower.This photograph…



A fireworks display illuminates the Eiffel Tower.This photograph appeared on the cover of the July 1989 issue.Photograph by James L. Stanfield, National Geographic

The Moulin Rouge at Montmartre in Paris, 1923.Photograph by…



The Moulin Rouge at Montmartre in Paris, 1923.
Photograph by Jules Gervais Courtellemont, National Geographic

Visitors stare in awe at the stained glass windows of Sainte…



Visitors stare in awe at the stained glass windows of Sainte Chapelle in Paris, May 1968.
Photograph by Bruce Dale, National Geographic

An invalid soldier stands beside a cannon in Paris,…



An invalid soldier stands beside a cannon in Paris, 1923.
Photograph by Jules Gervais Courtellemont, National Geographic