Science news articles about 'hunter and gatherers'
... islands actually were modern, normal-sized hunters and gatherers. In a paper published Aug. 27 in ... indeed common in early Palauans but simply reflected a hunter-gatherer society. Smaller teeth evolved ...
... an archaeologist's undoing, according to researchers at three institutions. They say that the so-called dwarfs of these Micronesian islands actually were modern, normal-sized hunters and gatherers...
... a more rapid decline in dental health than did men as humans transitioned from hunter-and-gatherers to farmers and more sedentary pursuits, says a University of Oregon anthropologist. The conclusion ...
... consequences for plants, animals and humans across North America."
The Clovis culture of hunters and gatherers was named after hunting tools referred to as Clovis points, first discovered in a ...
Without the process of domestication, humans would still be hunters and gatherers, and modern civilization would look very different. Fortunately, for all of us who do not relish the thought of ...
... the emergence of the dog conforms well with when the population in this part of the world went from being hunters and gatherers to being farmers, which was 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
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Among human hunters in the past 200,000 years, from southern Africa to ... "The rules of sharing are one of the basic organizing principles of hunter-gatherer cultures. From 200,000 years ago ...
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