New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to a ... ISSF Award and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to a higher body mass index (BMI) among individuals, underlining that ...
New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to a higher body mass index (BMI) among individuals, underlining that ...
A 12,000-year-old tool used to spin fibers into yarn has been identified in an archaeological dig in northern Israel, ...
New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to a higher BMI ... This research was partially supported by the Wellcome ...
The Nahal Ein Gev II site, with its permanent structures, lime-plastered burials, and diversified tools, provides a rare ...
The Nahal Ein Gev II site with its permanent structures, lime-plastered burials and diversified tools, provides ... and the transition from a hunter-gatherer society to an agricultural one.
Researchers believe the site was used as a ritual gathering place during the Neolithic period thousands of years ago.
Over 100 small stone objects from Neolithic period are the earliest instance of 'spindle whorls,' used to spin fibers into ...
A study of a contemporary hunter-gatherer society in Namibia and Botswana reveals that as much as 80 per cent of talk around the campfire involves stories. When we fill our evenings with books ...