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» Prehistoric feces reveal parasites from feasting at Stonehenge
» Scientists reveal how seascapes of the ancient world shaped genetic structure of European populations
» Ancient tooth unlocks mystery of Denisovans in Asia
» The genetic origins of the world's first farmers clarified
» Livestock and dairying led to dramatic social changes in ancient Mongolia
» Ancient DNA gives new insights into 'lost' Indigenous people of Uruguay
» Complex human childbirth and cognitive abilities a result of walking upright
» Study of ancient predators sheds light on how humans did -- or didn't -- find food
» How the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods
» Study reveals Stonehenge landscape before the world-famous monument
» Before Stonehenge monuments, hunter-gatherers made use of open habitats
» Remote Ireland community survived a millennium of environmental change
» Dramatic events in demographics led to the spread of Uralic languages
» Neanderthals of the north
» Discovery sheds light on why the Pacific islands were colonized
» Ancient skeletons reveal the history of worm parasites in Britain
» Life history: Scholars call for greater collaboration between zoos, museums
» Anglo-Saxon kings were mostly veggie but peasants treated them to huge barbecues, new study argues
» Study challenges theories of earlier human arrival in Americas
» Getting to the root of corn domestication; knowledge may help plant breeders
» Research reveals human-driven changes to distinctive foraging patterns in North Pacific Ocean
» Busy mothers did less breastfeeding in 19th century Netherlands
» Early human habitats linked to past climate shifts
» New study confirms potential of geoelectrical methods in search for hidden graves
» First European farmers' heights did not meet expectations
» Neolithic made us taller and more intelligent but more prone to heart disease
» Century-old malaria parasite puzzle solved as ape origin traced
» New non-destructive DNA method opens opportunities
» Disbelief in human evolution linked to greater prejudice and racism
» Origins of the Avars elucidated with ancient DNA
» Tools reveal patterns of Neandertal extinction in the Iberian Peninsula
» Smells like ancient society: Scientists find ways to study and reconstruct past scents
» Keeping the light from fading
» Rewriting the history books: Why the Vikings left Greenland
» Migrants from south carrying maize were early Maya ancestors
» Study reconsiders name of Peru's Machu Picchu
» Early evolution of sea urchins
» Genomic analysis supports ancient Muwekma Ohlone connection
» The colored skeletons of Çatalhöyük, Turkey, from 9,000 years ago
» New insight into the possible origins of life
» How Indigenous burning shaped the Klamath's forests for a millennia
» Scientists find new colony structure of fire ants evolved in one species before spreading to others
» Exploring ancient tuberculosis transmission chains
» How the transition to agriculture affects populations in the present day
» Beheaded croc reveals ancient family secrets
» New study sheds light on early human hair evolution
» Ancient Mexican city endured for centuries without extremes in wealth and power
» Nealtican lava flow field, Popocatépetl volcano: A window to the past and future hazards
» What explains our lower back pain? Anthropologists turn to Neanderthals for answers
» Archaeologists discover innovative 40,000-year-old culture in China
» Tooth study prompts rethink of human evolution
» Gradual evolution is back: Darwinian theory of gradual process explained in new research
» Stonehenge served as an ancient solar calendar
» New technique unlocks ancient history of Earth from grains of sand
» Ancient humans impact African island environment
» Mystery solved about the origin of the 30,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf
» Largest ever human family tree: 27 million ancestors
» Ancient DNA reveals surprises about how early Africans lived, traveled and interacted
» 350-year-old remains in a Stone Age site in Portugal
» COVID-19 genetic risk variant protects against HIV, study finds
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