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Ancient Humans
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Boomerangs Used to Retouch Lithic Tools
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Griffith University
Australian Indigenous communities may have used hardwood objects to shape the edges of stone tools
| 2 min read
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Prehistoric Roots of ‘Cold Sore’ Virus Traced through Ancient Herpes DNA
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University of Cambridge
Flourishing of facial herpes may have coincided with the advent of romantic and sexual kissing
| 3 min read
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Fossils in the ‘Cradle of Humankind’ May Be Older than Previously Thought
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Purdue University
Scientists have discovered that many of the fossils are a million years older than previously thought
| 4 min read
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First Pompeiian Human Genome Sequenced
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Scientific Reports
Study suggests that the individual may have been affected by tuberculosis prior to his death
| 2 min read
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Ancient DNA Gives New Insights into ‘Lost’ Indigenous People of Uruguay
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Emory University
Whole genome sequences provide a genetic snapshot of ancient Indigenous people
| 3 min read
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Rare African Script Offers Clues to the Evolution of Writing
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Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Researchers showed that writing very quickly becomes “compressed” for efficient reading and writing
| 2 min read
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Ancient Human Relative ‘Walked like a Human, but Climbed Like an Ape’
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University of the Witwatersrand
New lumbar vertebrae give insight into how this ancient human relative walked and climbed
| 4 min read
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This 5,000-Year-Old Man Had the Earliest Known Strain of Plague
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Cell Press
This ancient strain was less contagious and not as deadly as its medieval version
| 4 min read
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New Findings Unveil a Missing Piece of Human Prehistory
by
Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
Researchers sampled the oldest genomes from southern East Asia and Southeast Asia to date
| 2 min read
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Paleoproteomics Offers a Look into the Deep Past
by
Lauren Everett
Proteomics techniques are opening up new possibilities for archaeological applications
| 5 min read
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