Stone Age artists’ detailed rock art
Stone Age artists carved detailed human and animal tracks in rock art in Namibia, which is still...
Read Moreby researchaether | Sep 15, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Stone Age artists carved detailed human and animal tracks in rock art in Namibia, which is still...
Read Moreby researchaether | Sep 7, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Researchers summarise how cognitive-behavioural therapies have been successfully adapted and...
Read Moreby researchaether | Sep 6, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
A new study has introduced ‘downclimbing’ from trees as a driver in the early-human...
Read Moreby researchaether | Sep 4, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
A new study has uncovered the causes of the collapse of China’s Qing Dynasty which ended just over...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 31, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Bronze Age family systems deciphered: JGU Mainz palaeogeneticists analyse a 3,800-year-old...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 24, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Ancient metal cauldrons are providing archaeologists with clues about the kind of food people ate...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 21, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Humans have a positive view of Nature based on heredity and environmental factors according to new...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 18, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Sequencing technology has been used to analyse Ötzi the Iceman’s genome to get a more accurate...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 16, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
Shared penchant for sewing reflective shell beads onto clothing across three Indonesian islands...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 11, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
New research has managed to link early Europeans’ cultural and genetic development over the course...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 11, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
The voices of indigenous peoples and local communities should be considered central to the fight...
Read Moreby researchaether | Aug 9, 2023 | Humanity:un:covered | 0 |
LiDAR scans and geographical modelling establish first evidence of long-distanced Roman roads...
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