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» Prehistoric Pacific Coast diets had salmon limits
» Rewriting evolutionary history and shape future health studies
» Modern human brain originated in Africa around 1.7 million years ago
» Living fossils: Microbe discovered in evolutionary stasis for millions of years
» Early dispersal of neolithic domesticated sheep into the heart of central Asia
» 800-year-old medieval pottery fragments reveal Jewish dietary practices
» Genomes of the earliest Europeans
» Fetus in bishop's coffin was probably his grandson
» Neanderthal ancestry identifies oldest modern human genome
» Humans were apex predators for two million years, study finds
» Skin deep: Aquatic skin adaptations of whales and hippos evolved independently
» In search of the first bacterium
» Ancient genomes trace the origin and decline of the Scythians
» Ancient Maya houses show wealth inequality is tied to despotic governance
» Photosynthesis could be as old as life itself
» For ancient farmers facing climate change, more grazing meant more resilience
» The lambs break their silence
» New evidence in search for the mysterious Denisovans
» Worth one's salt: An ancient Maya commodity
» Roof-tiles in imperial China: Creating Ximing Temple's lotus-pattern tile ends
» Malaria devastated humans far earlier than expected
» Elite women might have ruled El Argar 4,000 years ago
» Ancient group once considered nomadic stayed local
» Oldest documented site of indiscriminate mass killing
» Extracting information from ancient teeth
» Biomolecular analysis of medieval parchment 'birthing girdle'
» Secret of the famous Pazyryk carpet: Fermented wool is the answer
» Ancient DNA reveals clues about how tuberculosis shaped the human immune system
» Bahamas were settled earlier than believed
» New technology allows scientists first glimpse of intricate details of Little Foot's life
» Neanderthal and early modern human stone tool culture co-existed for over 100,000 years
» Deep dive into bioarchaeological data reveals Mediterranean migration trends over 8,000 years
» Neanderthals had the capacity to perceive and produce human speech
» Under climate stress, human innovation set stage for population surge
» Dinosaur species: 'Everyone's unique'
» Among Ecuador's Shuar, researchers find how disgust evolved as a human emotion
» Ancient skeletal hand could reveal evolutionary secrets
» Using a multipronged approach to investigate the diet of ancient dogs
» Researchers take aim at the evolution of traditional technologies
» New fossil discovery illuminates the lives of the earliest primates
» How did dogs get to the Americas? An ancient bone fragment holds clues
» DNA extracted from modern, ancient and fossil tropical shells
» 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
» Wolves, dogs and dingoes, oh my
» 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
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