The Mediterranean Sea has been a major route for maritime migrations as well as frequent…
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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.
Humans began developing a complex culture as early as the Stone Age. This development was…
Neanderthal-Denisovan ancestors interbred with a distantly related hominin 700,000 years ago. For three years, anthropologist…
Brain imprints on cranial bones from great apes and humans refute the long-held notion that…
‘Chan Hol 3,’ like other Tulum cave skeletons, has tooth cavities and a distinctive skull…
New study debunks myth of Cahokia’s Native American lost civilization: ancient poop levels point to…
Meerkat clans perform a ‘war dance’ to frighten opponents and protect their territory, according to…
Study has implications for evolution of technology and culture in humans. Teach a chimpanzee to…
‘Lost Crops’ Could Have Fed As Many as Maize Make some room in the garden,…
Criminalized practice in Nepal continues, study finds. Despite being criminalized in 2018, an estimated 77%…
New archeological analysis challenges long-standing hypotheses about ostrich eggshell beads and the spread of pastoralism…
A new article in the Review of English Studies argues that a manuscript translation of…
Deep in the Sayan Mountains of northern Mongolia, patches of ice rest year-round in the…
Researchers at McMaster University have found that a person’s first permanent molars carry a life-long…
Complex disease transmission patterns could explain why it took tens of thousands of years after…
In a new anthropology and studio art course, Massachusetts Institute of Technology students investigate the…
New study on early human fire acquisition squelches debate. Fire starting is a skill that…
A 21st century nuisance for parents may have proved deadly to early man. It is…