The UAB Communication Library and General Newspaper Archives is hosting the exhibition "Where are they? Eighty-five years of exhumations of mass ...
Dr. Stephanie Poindexter is a biological anthropologist at the University of Buffalo specializing in primatology. Doctor Poindexter conducts field, lab, and desk-based research into how primates use ...
Students discuss highs and lows of Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show that made history with its athlete appearances and more ...
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1,400-year-old hieroglyphs reveal name of powerful Maya queen
Mayan language experts have decoded the name of a previously unknown Maya queen on a stone inscription discovered last year.
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Decapitator nose ornament: 1,500-year-old gold jewelry depicting a bloodthirsty South American god
This gilt-copper nose ornament, discovered at the archaeological site of Loma Negra in northern Peru, depicts the important ...
A poison books project at Western University identified 96 potentially poison books, which also serve as important historial and cultural artifacts.
A 4.4-million-year-old Ardipithecus fossil named "Ardi" shows early humans walked upright, keeping ape-like climbing ...
Scientists hope to prevent deaths from climate change, but heat and cold are more complicated than we thought.
The findings of this study suggest that the first humans may have originated from apes that were accustomed to living in two ...
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4.4-Million-Year-Old Ankle Holds Clues to How Our Ancient Ancestors Walked
Learn more about Ardipithecus ramidus and how their ankle bone paints a better picture of how our ancestors transitioned from ...
The seeds of the Catholic faith planted by the original Maryland colonists eventually developed into the Diocese of Baltimore ...
Several recent UOG graduates have gained employment with the commercial archaeology firms operating on Guam, and many such as ...
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