The whites of your eyes are not an accident. They are, scientists now believe, one of the most sophisticated social ...
In an inventive, incisive study into the anthropology of business linguistics, researchers at that institution have proven ...
Unlike many photographers, this Sofia-based image maker has no interest in making his sitters ‘comfortable’ – instead, he seeks vulnerability.
Analyzing samples of mummies from different dynastic periods showed how the mixtures of substances used in mummification ...
Two academics from Queen’s University Belfast have been selected to form part of the Young Academy Ireland (YAI) – an ...
Archaeologist Silvia Ferrara described the organization of lines by recurring principles—parallelisms, grids, rotations, and systematic repetitions—as an embryonic visual grammar.
Where is the worst place to lock your bike at UTSG? Which of the residence halls has the most fire alarms? Which buildings ...
In 2019, Associate Professor Alison Carter had just arrived in Cambodia to start archaeological fieldwork. She opened her ...
In a landmark scientific reversal, a new whole-genome study has debunked the long-held theory that Northeast India was a “genetic barrier,” revealing that the Khasi and Ahom populations share a much ...
Noted Archaeozoologist Dr. C.V. Sharada speaks on new horizons on old worlds Mysore/Mysuru: Archaeological science is vital ...
A petition to support the University Library through reinstating funding was created by the California Faculty Association to ...
Kelly Fritsch, a Carleton researcher, is recording disability justice history in Canada, in part through her upcoming book.
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