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A Commoner’s Hair Could Rewrite the History of Inka Khipus
Ancient Amazonian Networks Revealed Through Pottery: Insights from the Apinkras Creek Discovery
Ancient Cornscapes: How Maize Monoculture Fueled Urban Life in Pre-Columbian Amazonia
Ancient Egypt’s First Whole Genome Reveals Surprising Links to Mesopotamia
Ancient Salts from Space: What Bennu's Brine Tells Us About the Origins of Life
Before Agriculture: How Prehistoric Humans Milled Starchy Plants 780,000 Years Ago
Breaking Bones with Skill: Ancient Stone Balls Reveal Early Human Expertise
Decoding a 12,000-Year-Old Calendar: How Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe Tracked Time Before Civilization
Early Jungle Dwellers: Homo sapiens in Africa’s Rainforests 150 000 Years Ago
From Seals to Signs: How Ancient Cylinder Seals Paved the Way for Writing in Mesopotamia
Hidden Masterpieces: How Laser Fluorescence Unveiled the Artistic Brilliance of Ancient Chancay Tattoos
High-Altitude Hominins: How Denisovans Survived the Tibetan Plateau 48,000 Years Ago
How Agriculture Sparked Inequality: A New Economic Perspective on the Neolithic Revolution
Humans Burn More Energy Than Any Other Mammal — Here’s Why
Lessons from the Past: How Ancient Andean Farmers Engineered Resilient Landscapes
MDMA, Octopuses, and the Deep Origins of Social Behavior
Migration and Sustainability: Rethinking Human Mobility in a Changing World
Nature's Pharmacy: How Budongo Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants to Heal
Rediscovering Cacao’s Ancient Roots: New Evidence of Pre-Columbian Domestication in South America
Rethinking Easter Island: Satellite Data Challenges the Collapse Narrative
Rethinking the First American Migration: What an Ice-Free Corridor Tells Us About Human History
Testing the Waters: Ancient Seafaring and Plant Technology in Pleistocene Wallacea
The Lost Lineage: How One African American Y Chromosome Rewrites Human Ancestry
Unlocking the Code: New Evidence Suggests Khipus Were More Than Accounting Tools
Vikings in America: New Evidence Pins Their Arrival to the Year 1021
When Droughts Ignite Wars: 1,000 Years of Population, Conflict, and Climate in the Central Andes
When Mountains Speak: The Hidden Geomorphology Behind Inka Architecture
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