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Arizona State University

Origins of cumulative culture in human evolution

Our culture and technology today are the result of thousands of years of accumulated and remixed cultural knowledge.
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Toba supereruption unveils new insights into early human migration

Supereruption but may have facilitated the dispersal of modern humans out of Africa and across the rest of the world.
Wed, Mar 20, 2024
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