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Published DNA study IDs descendants of George Washington from unmarked remains, findings to aid service member IDs going back to World War II
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New DNA sequencing technologies have identified the historical remains of George Washington's grandn...
Published Genetic variant identified that shaped the human skull base
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Researchers have identified a variant in the gene TBX1 as key in the development of the unique morph...
Published Interspecies competition led to even more forms of ancient human -- defying evolutionary trends in vertebrates
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Competition between species played a major role in the rise and fall of hominins -- and produced a '...
Published Origins of cumulative culture in human evolution
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Cumulative culture -- the accumulation of technological modifications and improvements over generati...
Published First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study
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A new study documents the first case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals and reveals that they were cap...
Published Neolithic groups from the south of the Iberian Peninsula first settled permanently in San Fernando (Cadiz) 6,200 years ago
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A new study reveals that the first farmers and herdsmen settled in Andalusia collected and consumed...
Published Origin and spread of malaria
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Researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary history and global spread of malaria over the past 5...
Published Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
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A new study shows how state-of-the-art methods and perspectives from archaeology, history, and palae...
Published Scandinavia's first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population, study finds
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Following the arrival of the first farmers in Scandinavia 5,900 years ago, the hunter-gatherer popul...
Published Study reveals 'cozy domesticity' of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England's ancient marshland
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Detailed reports on thousands of artifacts pulled from 'Britain's Pompeii' reveals the surprisingly...
Published Uncovering the mystery of Dorset's Cerne Giant
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For centuries, the Cerne Giant, a figure carved into a hillside in Dorset, has fascinated locals and...
Published Last chance to record archaic Greek language 'heading for extinction'
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A new data crowdsourcing platform aims to preserve the sound of Romeyka, an endangered millennia-old...
Published 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave where species buried their dead
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A new documentary has recreated the face of a 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal whose flattened sku...
Published Excavation reveals 'major' ancient migration to Timor Island
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The discovery of thousands of stone artefacts and animal bones in a deep cave in Timor Island has le...
Published Early primates likely lived in pairs
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Primate social organization is more flexible than previously assumed. According to a new study, the...
Published Excavated dolmen in Sweden one of the oldest in Scandinavia
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The first analysis results now confirm that the grave in Tiarp is one of the oldest stone burial cha...
Published Humans can increase biodiversity, archaeological study shows
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Through the ages, the presence of humans has increased the heterogeneity and complexity of ecosystem...
Published Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years
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A new study found evidence that Indigenous groups in the Pacific Northwest were intentionally harves...
Published Dinosaur study challenges Bergmann's rule
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A new study calls into question Bergmann's rule, an 1800s-era scientific principle stating that anim...
Published Birdfeeders are designed to keep unwanted guests away
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The first birdfeeders were made in the 19th century, and their design rapidly evolved during the 20t...