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Fall 2025 Issue

Walter Beckwith

Pigs settled Pacific islands alongside early human voyagers

Thu, Jan 1, 2026

Ancient DNA shows dogs joined human migrations and trade

Thu, Nov 13, 2025

The diverse and distinctive forms of domestic dogs first appeared more than 10,000 years ago

Thu, Nov 13, 2025

Origin and diversity of Greenland’s ancient sled dogs

Thu, Jul 10, 2025

Gantangqing site in southwest China yields 300,000-year-old wooden tools

Thu, Jul 3, 2025

Ancient genomes from Yunnan China reveal Tibetan and Austroasiatic ancestry

Thu, May 29, 2025

Ancient tooth enamel proteins reveal hidden diversity in African Paranthropus

Thu, May 29, 2025

Habitat and humans shaped sloth evolution and extinction

Human hunting drove the extinction of large-bodied terrestrial sloths.
Thu, May 22, 2025

About 2 million years ago, Homo erectus lived at high altitudes and produced both Oldowan and Acheulean tools

Scientists discover the earliest known evidence of Acheulean technology and one of the earliest fossils of Homo erectus in Ethiopia.
Thu, Oct 12, 2023

New, independent ages confirm antiquity of ancient human footprints at White Sands

Thu, Oct 5, 2023

La Brea megafaunal extinctions driven by fires 13,000 years ago

Thu, Aug 17, 2023

Climate modeling reveals new insights into hominin migration and evolution

Thu, Aug 10, 2023

Ancient DNA provides comprehensive genomic history of the “cradle of civilization”

Thu, Aug 25, 2022
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