Professor Amelia Villaseñor and her team uncovered 2.75 million-year-old stone tools in Kenya, showcasing long-term cultural ...
It's hard believe now, but we weren't always the only hominins walking around on Earth, and in the past, multiple hominins ...
Tools recovered from three sedimentary layers in Kenya show continuous tool use spanning from 2.75 to 2.44 million years ago in the face of environmental changes.
A global study of over 1,100 species reveals an evolutionary reason why females consistently live longer than males.
Colorado State University’s College of Liberal Arts hosted Anna L. Tsing, a professor of anthropology at the University of ...
VSU’s 2021-2026 Quality Enhancement Plan — Trailblazing: Shaping the Undergraduate Experience Through Experiential Learning — provides students a comprehensive offering of experiential learning ...
(This is the third of a series of essays on the unique contributions of the humanities program at the University of Guam to the island and the wider Pacific region.) Every semester, when we begin a ...
Carvings uncovered in the Canadian Arctic may be the earliest portraits of the Vikings created in the Americas. But archaeologists have been puzzling over whether the artwork really shows the infamous ...
Many of the things intelligent people do before they go to bed that normal people avoid at all costs are simple but make a ...
Washington has seen drops in identification with Christian religious sects and some growth in populations of “other religions,” but Draper said the most notable change to him was the increase in ...
UCL scientists found that human skulls evolved much faster than those of other apes, reflecting the powerful forces driving ...
Humans evolved larger brains and flatter faces much faster than other apes, suggesting that intelligence shaped our skulls.
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