Neanderthal Cognitive Ability and Technological Development
Were Neanderthals "smarter" than the modern stereotypes suggest?
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View ArticleSpecies and Habitat Variation in Activity Profiles Among White-Faced...
A study that may have implications about our early primate ancestors.
View ArticleMaya-Aztec Calendar Myths Ring True
As it turns out, scholars may have been wrong about the timing of the Maya calendar end-date in December of 2012 -- wrong by eight years.
View ArticleDiscussing Dark Age Greece: The Lost Community of Lefkandi
This ancient site provides a unique window to understanding the less-known "Dark Ages" of ancient Greece.
View ArticleDiverse Perspectives: The Study of Post-1500 Material Culture
In an archaeological period characterized by the presence of historical data, the study of material culture has proven invaluable in both the accurate appraisal of the historical record, and in its...
View ArticleThe different paths of the Neolithic revolution in Egypt and Sudan
The Neolithic revolution has taken different paths in the neighbouring countries of Egypt and Sudan. This article examines these variations by comparing food production, settlement patterns, society...
View ArticleAbortion and the Three Bodies: An Interpretive Understanding of Barriers to...
This research challenges the formal legalization of abortion in South Africa by examining the nature and sustained pervasiveness of local religious and cultural resistances to abortion. It discusses...
View ArticleThe Degree to which the Health of a Population can be Assessed from Skeletal...
Knowing the health of a past population is beneficial to archaeological research as it can enable researchers to ascertain individual and group habits, group dynamics, and their reactions to stress....
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