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The new discovery could potentially help scientists solve the puzzle of the Tiwanaku civilization's disappearance.
Hundreds of years before the arrival of the first Europeans, Indigenous farmers were growing crops like squash, corn and beans in earthen mounds they built on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
New research reveals why early human attempts to leave Africa repeatedly failed—until one group succeeded spectacularly ...
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute and Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) have extracted and sequenced the ...
More than 4,000 years ago, Egypt and Mesopotamia stood as two of the most complex societies on the planet. But the new DNA ...
The latest attack on healthcare took place last week at Al-Mujlad Hospital in West Kordofan state and left over 40 people ...
About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration. By Carl Zimmer Geography is one of the things that ...
Learn more about the new study which suggests humans had to adapt to different environments within the African continent ...
Humans learned to thrive in a variety of African environments before their successful expansion into Eurasia roughly 50,000 years ago. Today, all non-Africans are known to have descended from a ...
Early human populations had several unsuccessful migrations, which led them to develop the necessary skills for survival and ...
Scientists say Africa is slowly splitting in two due to molten rock pulses beneath Ethiopia, potentially forming a new ocean ...
The visit was organised by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs aiming to showcase India’s multifaceted development and ...