Multiple copies of amylase genes presumably allowed agrarian societies to more efficiently extract energy from a diet high in ...
Humans likely played key roles in affecting plant dispersal and genetic diversity long before the advent of farming, ...
New evidence suggests ancestors of Central Africa’s hunter gatherers have lived in the region for at least 120,000 years. In a study published in Nature Human Behaviour, 1 Cecilia Padilla ...
The solution may be to step back in time. For the bulk of our existence, we evolved following a hunter-gatherer lifestyle of foraging for food and hunting animals. Today, only a few hunter-gatherer ...
Chabot‐Hanowell, Benjamin and Smith, Eric Alden 2012. 5 Territorial and Nonterritorial Routes to Power: Reconciling Evolutionary Ecological, Social Agency, and Historicist Approaches. Archaeological ...
A five-week programme of archaeological digs has uncovered small pieces of stone that give clues about Dartmoor's hunter-gatherer past. The pieces could help tell us more about those who lived in ...
Part II contains thematic essays on prehistory, social life, gender, music and art, health, religion, and indigenous knowledge. The final part surveys the complex histories of hunter-gatherers' ...
Loosdrecht, Cosimo Posth et Rafael Mora, « Survival of Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Ancestry in the Iberian Peninsula », Current Biology, vol. 29, no 7 Histoire de l'agriculture Akkermans, Peter M ...
We live in a digital age—a world in constant motion, constant change. So one may question, understandably so, what today’s technology-toting, fast-food–frequenting individuals could learn by looking ...