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The Mythological Tapestry of Humanity: Unraveling Ancient Stories through Genes and Geography
How global mythological patterns echo human migration and cultural diffusion over 60,000 years.
Jan 27
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The Mythological Tapestry of Humanity: Unraveling Ancient Stories through Genes and Geography
The Daughters of Çatalhöyük: What Ancient DNA Reveals About Female-Centered Life in a Neolithic City
New genetic evidence suggests early agricultural societies in Anatolia were shaped not by patriarchs, but by mothers, daughters, and maternal lines
Jun 27
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Tracing Ancient Roots: How Iron Age Britain Centered on Women
Iron Age Communities Passed Land Through Maternal Lines
Jan 16
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Tracing Ancient Roots: How Iron Age Britain Centered on Women
Humans Arrived in North America 37,000 Years Ago
Mammoth remains from old butchering site in New Mexico demonstrate that they were processed by humans 17,000 years earlier
Aug 5, 2022
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Humans Arrived in North America 37,000 Years Ago
Ancient DNA Reveals Genetic and Linguistic Divides in the Bronze Age Mediterranean
Insights into Indo-European Language Origins
Dec 27, 2024
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Ancient DNA Reveals Genetic and Linguistic Divides in the Bronze Age Mediterranean
New research challenges the long-held belief that horses were introduced to the American West by Europeans
Native Americans may have spread the animals across the region, long before Europeans arrived.
Apr 10, 2023
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New research challenges the long-held belief that horses were introduced to the American West by Europeans
The Oldest Known Alphabet Unearthed in Ancient Syria
A Revolutionary Find in Human History
Nov 23, 2024
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The Oldest Known Alphabet Unearthed in Ancient Syria
When Did Humans Start Talking? Genomic Evidence Pushes Language Back to 135,000 Years Ago
The Puzzle of Human Language Origins
Mar 14
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The Taung Child at 100: Decolonizing the Origins of Paleoanthropology
Revisiting One of the Most Iconic Fossils Through a Postcolonial Lens
Feb 8
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The Taung Child at 100: Decolonizing the Origins of Paleoanthropology
Ancestors of Native Americans Came From Southern China
Native Americans' ancestors may have come from southern China, according to the genome of ancient human fossils from the late Pleistocene.
Aug 18, 2022
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Ancestors of Native Americans Came From Southern China
The Life of a 17,000-Year-Old Infant from Ice Age Italy
A Glimpse into the Past: DNA Unveils a Young Life
Dec 16, 2024
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The Life of a 17,000-Year-Old Infant from Ice Age Italy
Ancient Crossroads of Caucasian Societies: The Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Farmers and Hunter-Gatherers
Uncovering 6,000 years of genetic and cultural evolution in the Caucasus, where the paths of ancient farmers and hunter-gatherers diverged yet…
Nov 29, 2024
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Ancient Crossroads of Caucasian Societies: The Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Farmers and Hunter-Gatherers
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