Sediment DNA also traces life outside the cave. Predators dragged prey into sheltered chambers, humans left waste behind. By ...
EarlyHumans on MSN
Who Were the First Americans? The Evidence Will Shock You
This in-depth exploration of prehistoric North America examines the earliest human migrations, dating evidence, settlement sites, and cultural developments stretching from Canada to Central America.
Archaeologists suspect the ancient society carried out two types of human sacrifices – one that involved mass burials of men ...
Dr Gillian Crane-Kramer and Dr Justin Lowry, both from SUNY Plattsburgh’s Department of Anthropology, who are both part of the Dead and Buried research project team (Image: University of Bradford and ...
Italian researchers found 2,000-year-old olive and vine remains under the Holy Sepulchre, matching John’s garden description ...
Fremantle’s Danish production labels Blu and Strong Production have combined under the name Blu.
Based on genetic material preserved in birch bark tar from Estonia, researchers found that the teen likely had brown hair and ...
The Bailey Collection sat untouched for decades on the University of New Brunswick campus. Now researchers and the Wolastoqey Nation are working together to document the artifacts and chart new ways ...
Drawing on my lifelong effort to promote holistic, people-centred heritage discourse, Heritage Journalism is essential because it translates complex cultural knowledge into accessible public ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New evidence hints an advanced ancient culture suddenly disappeared
Archaeologists have long known that complex societies can unravel with startling speed, but a growing body of evidence ...
A review of Nicolò Bongiorno's award-winning documentary, Songs of the Water Spirits. Explore Ladakh's struggle against climate change, from flash floods to drought, and how its people are pioneering ...
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