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Now some scientists claim in a new paper that culture has actually overtaken genetics as the leading force shaping human evolution, marking a major shift. Timothy Waring, an economist at the ...
Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi travels the world digging into the origin of Homo sapiens in a five-part BBC series ...
How did humans become human? Understanding when, where and in what environmental conditions our early ancestors lived is ...
Shamahi charts humanity's evolutionary odyssey. We sat down with her to discuss the path of our species out of Africa to ...
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World’s Oldest Pottery Reveals How Early Humans Cooked, Brewed, and Adapted to Climate Change
The discovery of 20,000-year-old pottery fragments in China is challenging long-held beliefs about human evolution.
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Chicken or the Egg: This Great Existential Question Has Just Been Solved by Researchers
Eggs, as reproductive structures, existed long before the appearance of modern birds, including the so-called domestic ...
Scientists have discovered what’s thought to be the oldest known mummies in the world in southeastern Asia, dating back up to ...
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Unlocking Prehistoric Beauty: David White's Glass Dinosaur Artistry Revealed!
Dive into the captivating world of glass art with David White as he showcases his mastery of flame-working in this ...
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Smoke-dried human remains found in Asia may be world's oldest known mummies, researchers say
Some ancient societies in Asia appear to have smoke-dried their dead, effectively mummifying them thousands of years earlier than their Egyptian counterparts, new research has found.
Researchers consider the discovered remains to be mummies because they were deliberately mummified through smoke-drying, even ...
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