Carbon dating once labeled the Shroud medieval, but later studies exposed that the sample came from a repaired edge made of younger cotton threads. Every other dating method places the cloth far ...
Nestled between the misty slopes of Sikkim, the dense forests of West Bengal, and the emerald hills of eastern Nepal, live the Lepcha people — an indigenous tribe whose myths say they were born from ...
What's inside the pyramids? When people think of the pyramids, they usually imagine mummies, treasures and golden sarcophagi. But they were much more than just that! For example, the Great Pyramid of ...
Diverse forms of Homo, including Homo longi, coexisted during the Middle Pleistocene. Whether these fossil humans represent different species is debated. The one-million-year-old Yunxian 2 skull from ...
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology supports an interdisciplinary approach to the study of global, urban, historical, and cultural experience, practices, and change. Our faculty are scholarly ...
The article presents contemporary approaches to the anthropology of technique, its theoretical-methodological specificities and the form in which it is expressed in Brazil today, exemplified through ...
ABSTRACT: The comparative analysis of conservation management of Simien Mountains National Park (SMNP) and Qianjiangyuan National Park (QNP) in China provides deductions that can be successfully ...
There was an error while loading. Please reload this page. This GitHub repository is an example fail log for the ANTHXXX Empowering Anthropological Research in the ...
Daniel Miller currently runs the MSc in Digital Anthropology and is director of the Centre for Digital Anthropology at UCL. Over ten years he directed first the Why We Post project on the use and ...
Homo juluensis — a newly-erected human species that includes enigmatic Denisovans and several hominin fossils from Tibet, Taiwan and Laos — lived in eastern Asia from around 300,000 years ago to ...
In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius experienced one of its most significant eruptions, burying the Roman city of Pompeii and its inhabitants under a thick layer of small stones and ash known as lapilli. Many of ...
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