Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
University of Delhi plans to introduce a new elective on linguistic anthropology in its master’s programme, focusing on language, society, and classical languages under the postgraduate curriculum ...
Nutrition, disease, accidents, physical activity and labor—many of the things that humans do or experience leave traces in ...
On the night of March 5, Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African American Studies co-hosted an emergency forum on what is happening to Black-studies departments ...
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination is considered one of the toughest exams in the country.
An international study funded by the ROOTS Cluster of Excellence discusses solutions to fundamental challenges in research on ageing and disease in past societies. Nutrition, disease, accidents, ...
The ATLAS Research Group at the University of Seville (HUM-694) is collaborating in an archaeogenomic study carried out by the UK universities of ...
Researchers from the University of Seville are participating in an international study that sheds new light on the genetic diversity of Andalusian ...
Stonehenge’s largest non-sarsen stone may have come from much farther away than researchers once thought. A new study identifies northeast Scotland, not Wales, as the origin of the monument’s Altar ...
Explore Usha Balakrishnan's 'Silver & Gold' to uncover India's rich folk and tribal jewellery traditions in stunning detail.
Over seven million Americans currently have Alzheimer disease (AD). That’s according to the Alzheimer’s Association. One out of every nine seniors over 65 will experience some degree of dementia.