How the Early Battle Over Race Science Was Lost

2 years ago

Celebrated 19th-century biologist Ernst Haeckel pushed race science as his little-known protégé Nikolai Miklucho-Maclay defended Indigenous rights. A biological anthropologist…

Archaeological Reclamation

2 years ago

Archaeologists can help communities retake what colonialism and racism tried to erase through a new goal of “archaeological reclamation.” IN…

What Drove Homo Erectus Out of Africa?

2 years ago

Excavations at the site of 'Ubeidiya are at the heart of a debate about Homo erectus migrations, with profound implications for questions…

Did Neanderthals Make Art?

2 years ago

Experts continue to debate whether Neanderthals were painters and jewelry-makers. A paleoanthropologist explores the evidence for Neanderthal art and the…

Surviving the Ice Age

2 years ago

An anthropologist describes the multiple ice ages of the Earth’s past and how our species survived the most recent one.…

Are Asian’s descendants of Denisovans ?

2 years ago

The new excavation of a fossil tooth places an enigmatic group of ancient humans in Southeast Asia more than 130,000 years…

Why Couldn’t Iron Age People Throw Some Stuff Away?

3 years ago

Grave goods—items buried with the dead—are probably the most obvious artifacts that don’t seem to be “garbage.” They are ubiquitous…

What Drove Homo Erectus Out of Africa?

3 years ago

n a searing hot summer day at ‘Ubeidiya, an ancient site in northern Israel, an undulating expanse of dry grasses…

Richard Leakey

3 years ago

Richard Erskine Frere Leakey FRS (19 December 1944 – 2 January 2022) was a Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist and politician. Leakey held a number of official…

What Ancient DNA Reveals About Life in Africa 20,000 Years Ago

3 years ago

Every person alive on the planet today is descended from people who lived as hunter-gatherers in Africa. The continent is…