Europe’s last hunter-gatherers avoided inbreeding
A recent study suggests that ancient hunter-gatherer communities in Europe actively avoided inbreeding. The research, published in the journal PNAS,...
A recent study suggests that ancient hunter-gatherer communities in Europe actively avoided inbreeding. The research, published in the journal PNAS,...
During ongoing excavations in the ancient city of Tenedos, located on Bozcaada Island in the North Aegean Sea near Çanakkale,...
A team from Sultan Qaboos University in Oman, in collaboration with experts from Sorbonne University, has unearthed a remarkable children's...
Researchers from the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Madras have unearthed a neolithic child burial...
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have uncovered an offering of human sacrifices dating back to...
Neanderthals, the ancient predecessors to modern humans, are revealing more of their intellectual prowess through a recent discovery: the use...
Archaeologists in the town of San Giorgio Bigarello, near Mantua, have unearthed a vast necropolis dating back approximately 5,000 years...
The mystery surrounding the ancient "Vittrup Man," whose remains were discovered in a peat bog in northwest Denmark over a...
An ancient Nubian woman, estimated to have lived between 1750 and 1550 BCE, has emerged as a significant figure in...
A recent study conducted by Lund University in Sweden challenges previously held beliefs regarding the transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural...
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