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An anthropologist highlights the revolutionary role of the practice, which was often led by women, and was just as crucial to ...
Despite its proximity to other groups of Neanderthals and the era’s modern humans, the lineage of the specimen, dubbed ...
New research reveals how human DNA preserves the story of language contact, showing when and where languages converged, ...
What’s most distinctive about humans as a species, viewed collectively in human history? Penelope J. Corfield from the Royal ...
Scientists believe that 300,000 years ago in Lower Saxony, Homo heidelbergensis shared space with a now-extinct species of ...
Discovered in 1931, the bones of a child unearthed didn’t look precisely like those of a Homo sapien nor a Neanderthal. New research has unveiled why.
If we talk about stones and monuments, the first one that comes to mind is Stonehenge in Amesbury, United Kingdom. A ...
Film & TV The Man Whose Discovery Changed What We Know About Human History Archaeologist Michael Collins waited sixteen years to buy the land that he knew held 20,000-year-old secrets.
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Opinion: Explaining history at Smithsonian is for scholars, not elected officials
Politicians have strong biases favoring themselves and their political views, so should not be controlling what is reported about American history.
In fact, anti-vaccine leagues began as a reaction against government vaccine mandates, as well as a backlash against ...
"If you go back to World War II, if you go back to World War I, if you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation," Vance said in an interview that ...
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