New research challenges traditional anthropological thinking in both big and little ways. Stephanie Pappas relays how a new genomic study is rather complicating while elucidating the hominin family tree. Elsewhere,
New Findings Dispel the View That Australia's First Peoples Were 'Only Hunter Gatherers'. Not only do these excavation results provide a source of pride for an Australian first nations community, but the lead author of a paper announcing the discovery of banana cultivation at least 2,000 years BP is himself a First Australian, breaking the tradition of "non-Indigenous archaeologists and anthropologists."
Got Your Bag? The Critical Place of Mobile Containers in Human Evolution weds inferential speculation and hard evidence to consider the possible
when and purposeful
how behind such an invention. (WM)
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