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An Austrian site occupied by humans from around 24,000 to 20,000 years ago documents a switch towards hunting reindeer for ...
The pope’s attention to migration and climate change were well known, but the pope was also attentive to a number of other ...
Ingrida DomarkienÄ—, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by ...
Two continents collided millions of years ago, forming a bridge that changed Earth's climate system and triggered one of history's greatest animal migrations.
The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the ...
Scientists link baker’s yeast evolution to ancient human movements, suggesting we’ve been shaping microbial life far longer ...
Yeast is already a familiar ingredient to bakers and winemakers, but new research from the University of Georgia suggests it ...
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Humans in Argentina 20,000 Years Ago Survived By Hunting Giant Armadillos Study RevealsHumans in Argentina may have survived 20,000 years ago by hunting giant armadillos, according to a recent study. This ...
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Bridging Continents: How Romanian and Georgian Fossils Redefine Human HistoryA quiet dig in Romania unearthed more than ancient bones it cracked open our understanding of when and how humans first ...
Early human communication networks revealed thanks to ancient stone tools and blades located in a South African cave.
Through an examination of remaining proteins left, scientists managed to determine that it was a rare example of a Denisovan fossil.
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