A new study estimates that over 10,000 Pre-Columbian archaeological sites remain undiscovered across the Amazon…
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Anthropology is the scientific study of humans, past and present, exploring the full breadth of human diversity across time, cultures, and biology. It combines elements of social science, natural science, and the humanities to understand human evolution, language, behavior, and cultural practices. The field is typically divided into four main branches: cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological (or physical) anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Anthropologists examine everything from ancient tools and burial sites to modern rituals and social systems. By uncovering patterns in how humans have adapted and organized their lives, anthropology provides deep insights into what it means to be human across different times and places.
Two million years in the past, Homo erectus ventured beyond East Africa’s lowland savannas into…
Before the permanent settlement of modern humans in Europe, other human populations migrated from Africa…
A team from the Nagoya University Museum and Graduate School of Environmental Studies in Japan…
A UCL study reveals human newborns’ brains are similarly developed to other primates at birth,…
A team of scientists, led by researchers from the Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) and the…
Evidence from eastern Germany shows that early humans had a more varied diet than previously…
In the past few years, research has shown that the currently dry area of northern…
Archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem initiate a dig at the secluded Hyrcania site…
A study conducted by TraceoLab at the University of Liège has uncovered evidence suggesting the…
Global genetic study of lice suggests they arrived twice in the New World on human…
A re-examination of more than 300 sets of 5,000-year-old skeletal remains unearthed in Spain reveals…
Declassified images have led to the identification of 396 forts stretching between Syria and Iraq.…
Harsher European climates were associated with decreased populations and increased social inequality. Human populations in…
Archaeological findings from Peru indicate that ancient big-game hunters included women, challenging the “Man the…
An interdisciplinary project led by primatologist Gisela Kopp is employing genetic analysis to determine the…
Team discovered little evidence to support the idea that roles were assigned specifically to each…
Archaeological research indicates that European ancestors consumed seaweed and freshwater plants for millennia, emphasizing the…