A great introduction to one of world history's most important themes.' David Christian, Macquarie University, Sydney 'Craig Benjamin's Empires of Ancient Eurasia, [is] an enthralling introduction to ...
An ancient campsite discovered in the Great Lakes can tell us how these ancient humans used to live.
A pit of human bones, potential evidence of a catastrophic epidemic that struck Constantinople in 541 A.D. Sulfur deposits ...
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Aurochs went extinct around 400 years ago which left much of their evolutionary history a mystery — until scientists ...
Geneticists have deciphered the prehistory of aurochs -- the animals that were the focus of some of the most iconic early human art -- by analyzing 38 genomes harvested from bones dating across 50 ...
Researchers traced the genetic history of aurochs, revealing ancient migrations, distinct populations, and the impact of ...
"However, through the sequencing of ancient DNA, we have gained detailed ... animals from the east and west extremes of Eurasia share a much more recent common ancestry, pointing toward a ...
An ancient gene mutation among First Nations inhabitants of Oceania may make them more susceptible to infectious diseases like influenza, according to a new study.
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