Bronze Age Europeans deliberately deposited valuable bronze objects in the landscape as a routine practice,…
Browsing: Anthropology
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.
New technique means head lice can provide clues about ancient people and migration. Human DNA…
A major new study of ancient DNA has traced the movement of people into southern…
Study shows that 21st dynasty restorers ‘lovingly restored’ mummy, dispelling theory that they were bent…
Ancient human and animal DNA can remain stably localized in sediments, preserved in microscopic fragments…
Ancient DNA reveals the world’s oldest family tree in a Neolithic tomb. Analysis of ancient…
By which routes did modern man arrive in Europe? A book reports on the latest…
Neanderthals deliberately used fire to keep forests open 125,000 years ago, reshaping ecosystems long before…
Oldest infant burial in Europe reveals deep roots of gender recognition. Working in a cave…
Cooperation and aggression. Meerkats are showing us that one may not be possible without the…
A 10,000-year-old infant burial in Italy reveals early recognition of infant personhood and deep cultural…
Findings provide conclusive evidence that multiple species of hominins co-existed on the landscape. The oldest…
Referred to as “China’s Venice of the Stone Age,” the Liangzhu excavation site in eastern…
What did people make clothes from in the Neolithic? Çatalhöyük, the world’s largest known Stone…
The first ever comprehensive study of mummified children in Sicily’s famous Capuchin Catacombs is being…
The discovery shifts researchers’ understanding of the relationship between the Olmec civilization and the subsequent…
Indigenous South Americans, not Europeans, were the Falklands’ first visitors. Since its first recorded sighting…
The first partial skull of a child of Homo naledi begins to give us insight…