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» New fossil discovery illuminates the lives of the earliest primates
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» Medieval containers hint at thriving wine trade in Islamic Sicily
» New dating techniques reveal Australia's oldest known rock painting, and it's a kangaroo
» Genomic insights into the origin of pre-historic populations in East Asia
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» Changing livestock in ancient Europe reflect political shifts
» New Australian fossil lizard
» Neandertal gene variants both increase and decrease the risk for severe COVID-19
» Evolution's game of rock-paper-scissors
» Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology
» How a single gene alteration may have separated modern humans from predecessors
» On the origin of our species
» We're more like primitive fishes than once believed, new research shows
» Horse remains reveal new insights into how Native peoples raised horses
» Environmental factors had a role in the evolution of human tolerance
» What did the Swiss eat during the Bronze Age?
» Scientific investigations of believed remains of two apostles
» Experiments show the record of early life could be full of 'false positives'
» Malaria threw human evolution into overdrive on this African archipelago
» Gendered division of labor shaped human spatial behavior
» Pace of prehistoric human innovation could be revealed by 'linguistic thermometer'
» Women influenced coevolution of dogs and humans
» Burial practices point to an interconnected early Medieval Europe
» On the origins of money: Ancient European hoards full of standardized bronze objects
» A new archaeology for the Anthropocene era
» Scientists identify contents of ancient Maya drug containers
» Fossils' soft tissues helping to solve puzzle that vexed Darwin
» First human culture lasted 20,000 years longer than thought
» Ancient DNA analysis reveals Asian migration and plague
» Unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and pekin duck
» Oldest hominins of Olduvai Gorge persisted across changing environments
» Evidence for a massive paleo-tsunami at ancient Tel Dor
» Ancient DNA retells story of Caribbean's first people, with a few plot twists
» The ABCs of species evolution
» Ancient DNA sheds light on the peopling of the Mariana Islands
» The aroma of distant worlds
» Study tracks elephant tusks from 16th century shipwreck
» A non-destructive method for analyzing Ancient Egyptian embalming materials
» Mummified baboons shine new light on the lost land of Punt
» Ancient DNA continues to rewrite corn's 9,000-year society-shaping history
» New study tests machine learning on detection of borrowed words in world languages
» Researcher adds to timeline of human evolution by studying an island fox
» Neanderthals buried their dead: New evidence
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