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Little Salt Spring underwater archeological site in... - 19 Feb 2009
University of Miami receives $250,000 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice to support research expansion at archeological site in...
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Anthropologist's studies of childbirth bring new... - 17 Feb 2009
IMAGE: Karen Rosenberg, UD professor of anthropology, demonstrates a baby's complex journey through the birth...
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Leading edge facility to strip history bare - 15 Feb 2009
IMAGE: This is one of the Bronze Eygyptian statues owned by the British Museum which they would like to study...
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High-tech tests allow anthropologists to track... - 12 Feb 2009
IMAGE: This is an an artist's representation of Paranthropus in southern Africa more than 1 million years...
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Darwin's seminal impact on biology, anthropology,... - 10 Feb 2009
Universite de Montreal scientists celebrate 150 years of evolutionary theory Montreal, February 10, 2009 – The year 2009 marks the 150...
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Scientists uncover a dramatic rise in sea level and... - 9 Feb 2009
Scientists have found proof in Bermuda that the planet's sea level was once more than 21 meters (70 feet) higher about 400,000 years ago than...
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Famous fossil Lucy scanned at the University of... - 6 Feb 2009
Data offers new insights into ancient human ancestor AUSTIN, Texas—Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with...
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Origin of claws seen in 390-million-year-old fossil - 5 Feb 2009
IMAGE: Here is a reconstruction of Schinderhannes bartelsi. Click here for more...
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Engineering technology pinpoints earliest signs of... - 5 Feb 2009
Scientists using revolutionary new technology developed at The University of Nottingham have recorded the earliest evidence of animal life so...
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Despite their diversity, pygmies of Western Central... - 5 Feb 2009
Despite the great cultural, physical, and genetic diversity found amongst the numerous West Central African human populations that are...
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NJIT history professor receives national endowment... - 5 Feb 2009
Richard B. Sher, PhD, a professor of history at NJIT and a former Guggenheim Fellow, has received a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)...
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From seed to nuts: human ancestor's face evolved to... - 4 Feb 2009
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The facial structure of an ancient relative of modern humans may have evolved to allow them to eat large, hard nuts and...
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Early humans had 'jaws of steel' - 3 Feb 2009
Computer simulation shows early humans had jaws to eat diet of hard seeds and nuts VIDEO: Compressive stress in...
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New evidence from excavations in Arcadia, Greece,... - 2 Feb 2009
IMAGE: On the leftis Dan Diffendale, research assistant, Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project, in the ash...
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Oetzi's last days - 28 Jan 2009
Glacier man may have been attacked twice Another chapter in a murder case over 5000 years old. New investigations by an LMU research team...
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