A new study combining archaeological and genetic research offers fresh insights into social organization and population ...
Garba’s diversity is the result of Gujarat’s long history as a crossroads of trade, migration, and regional identities,” says ...
A new study combining archaeological and genetic research offers fresh insights into social organisation and population dynamics in the Late Bronze Age (approximately 1500 to 1000 BCE). Conducted by ...
Lay-lah Lay-lah,” by artist Ella Ponizovsky Bergelson, uses ancient texts to connect the historic atrocity to a range of ...
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Experts from the University of the Philippines conducted a study on how humans in the Sulu Archipelago might have lived, traveled and interacted by studying their chickens. The paper authored by UP ...
Trace the history of humans and rabies, from the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to modern scientific advances.