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Research shows wild boar were present in human settlements in the Yangtze River Delta thousands of years ago Research by archaeologists from Chinese and US institutes suggests that pigs were already ...
Brandeis Professor of Anthropology Jonathan Anjaria will co-lead new research under a $3.9 million grant from the Templeton ...
Considered the Holy Grail of all shipwrecks, the Spanish galleon San Jose blew up and sank in 1708 at the hands of British ...
The Spanish galleon sank in 1708 and was discovered in 2015, but its true identity remained unconfirmed—until now.
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We examine and provide novel insights on the key drivers and barriers towards COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Design This study involved an anonymous cross-sectional online survey circulated across the UK in ...
University of Connecticut professor of anthropology Dimitris Xygalatas is a scientist and self-declared rational thinker. But ...
Deep in the swamps of the American Southeast stands a quiet giant: the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). These majestic ...
Twenty-two University of Wyoming students received Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State to study abroad this summer or next spring.
Herodotus, often called the Father of History, also possessed the mindset and utilized the methods of a modern social ...
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An ancient DNA study co-authored by Brown archaeologist Peter van Dommelen illustrates the complexity of human migration and ...