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Spring 2025 Issue

Nyla Husain

Earliest ochre-based adhesives found in Europe bear resemblance to those from Middle Stone Age in Africa

Wed, Feb 21, 2024

Patagonian rock art dated to as early as 8,200 years ago, millennia earlier than prior records

Wed, Feb 14, 2024

Paleoclimate reconstructions illuminate intersections between climate and disease in ancient Rome

Wed, Jan 24, 2024

Woolly mammoth’s tusk reveals her migration route, which ends in Alaskan hunter-gatherer camp

Wed, Jan 17, 2024

Spread of early farmers may explain why Europeans have less Neanderthal ancestry than East Asians

Wed, Oct 18, 2023

Sediments imply that southern Jordan was once a wetland suitable for human migrations out of Africa

Wed, Oct 4, 2023

A 39,600-year-old punctured bone fragment may have been used to pierce holes for tailored leather

Fri, Apr 14, 2023

Ancient human DNA from the Tibetan Plateau shows Tibetan ancestry was shaped by a rich history

Fri, Mar 17, 2023

Stone flakes made by nut-cracking macaques resemble early human tools, challenging some assumptions in paleoanthropology

Fri, Mar 10, 2023

Earliest likely evidence for bow and arrow use in Europe 54,000 years ago found in southern France

Wed, Feb 22, 2023
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