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Spring 2025 Issue

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Long-debated age of ancient human tracks at White Sands, NM confirmed

Wed, Jun 18, 2025

Fire tactics by an ancient Han army invasion devastated a now-buried forest

Wed, Apr 23, 2025

Discovered in the Upper Amazon: 2500-year-old landscape providing evidence for early urbanism in the region

Thu, Jan 11, 2024

Human brain’s high energy demands linked with more complex cognitive circuitry, not just bigger size

Findings have implications for human evolution.
Wed, Dec 13, 2023

Ancient yak and cattle remains provide evidence for domestication on Tibetan Plateau by 2,500 years ago

Wed, Dec 13, 2023

Early Native Americans in Alaska may have started freshwater fishing by 13,000 years ago

Fri, Jun 2, 2023

Earth system modeling and fossil data reveal Homo adaptation to diverse environments

Hominins, and especially early modern humans, thrived by being able to adapt to diverse and changing environments, suggests study results.
Thu, May 11, 2023

Ancient DNA reveals population continuity in pre-Hispanic central Mexico

Thu, May 11, 2023

Straight-tusked elephant bones hint at routine hunting and butchering by Neanderthals

Wed, Feb 1, 2023

Mastodons were hunted in pre-Clovis times with bone projectile points

Wed, Feb 1, 2023

Analysis identifies stemmed point tools 2,300 years older than others excavated at Paleoamerican settlement

Fri, Dec 23, 2022

Ancient DNA from pre-pottery Neolithic people gives new genetic insights on Mesopotamian culture

Fri, Nov 4, 2022
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