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Haughey’s Fort: Did Ireland Have a City Before the Bronze Age Ended?
New survey work on a hillfort near Armagh suggests a planned settlement of houses, workshops and ritual buildings far larger than anything that…
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The Atlatl That Wasn't There
Why the spear-thrower credited with helping hunters take down mammoths probably didn't exist for another three thousand years
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Two Mummified Dogs from a Tiwanaku Colony Reveal Ordinary People Burying Their Companions at Home
New isotopic analysis of naturally preserved dogs from Peru’s Moquegua Valley shows local animals eating human food and interred with care, centuries…
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The Mythological Tapestry of Humanity: Unraveling Ancient Stories through Genes and Geography
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The Daughters of Çatalhöyük: What Ancient DNA Reveals About Female-Centered Life in a Neolithic City
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Tracing Ancient Roots: How Iron Age Britain Centered on Women
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Humans Arrived in North America 37,000 Years Ago
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Ancient DNA Reveals Genetic and Linguistic Divides in the Bronze Age Mediterranean
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New research challenges the long-held belief that horses were introduced to the American West by Europeans
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The Bear, the Ochre, and the Days He Survived: New Evidence from the Most Famous Gravettian Burial
Microscopic analysis of a 27,500-year-old skeleton from Liguria confirms the boy lived for days after a mauling — and that someone tried to treat his…
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What Hunting Dogs in Vanuatu and Mongolia Reveal About a Cognitive Blind Spot
A cross-cultural study of 164 dog-owner pairs across five societies finds the human-dog bond is more universal than dog cognition research has assumed …
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Defended Ground: Seven Thousand Years of Aboriginal Mining at Sugarloaf Hill, South Australia
A new study provides the first detailed chronology for an Aboriginal stone quarry in South Australia's Riverland, challenging long-held beliefs that…
Jun 26
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What Enamel Remembers: Machine Learning and 3D Dental Microwear in African Primates
A new machine learning pipeline classifies primate diets from 3D tooth surface texture and outperforms the standard analytical approaches the field has…
Jun 25
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Cave Walls Hold Ancient Human DNA, Whether or Not Anyone Made Art There
A new study from 11 Iberian caves finds human genetic material preserved on rock surfaces for thousands of years, with results that complicate simple…
Jun 24
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No Males Found: What Ancient Dental Proteins Reveal About Homo naledi
A new paleoproteomics study of 20 individuals from Rising Star cave finds no male markers — and almost no genetic variation
Jun 24
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The Bones at Goyet
A new study produces the most detailed genetic portrait yet of western Europe's final Neanderthals — and finds no evidence of the genomic decline long…
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