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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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Were the Bones of Fallen Battle of Waterloo Soldiers Sold as Fertilizer?
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Taylor & Francis Group
New study suggests mystery still surrounds what happened to the bodies of Waterloo militaries
| 3 min read
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Bioarchaeological Evidence of Very Early Islamic Burials in the Levant
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Uppsala University
Research uncovers new insights by combining archaeological, historical, and bioarchaeological data
| 3 min read
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Pre-historic Wallacea—a Melting Pot of Human Genetic Ancestries
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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
To shed light on the archipelago’s settlement history, researchers sequenced and analyzed sixteen ancient genomes
| 3 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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The Genetic Origins of the World’s First Farmers Clarified
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University of Bern
The first farmers spread from the Near East all the way to south-eastern Europe
| 3 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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Research Finally Answers What Bronze Age Daggers Were Used For
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Newcastle University
The new method opens up the doors for analyzing a wide variety of copper-alloy tools and weapons
| 2 min read
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Scientists Find Ways to Study and Reconstruct Past Scents
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Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Understanding the use of aromatic substances in history can contribute knowledge about many aspects of the past
| 2 min read
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Study Ties Present-Day Native American Tribe to Ancestors
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Members of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe share ancestry with individuals who lived in the region 2,000 years ago
| 4 min read
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