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Genetic research traced the ancestral homeland of Uralic people, whose descendants live in Russia, Hungary, Finland and ...
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More than 4,500 years ago, at the dawn of Egypt’s pyramid age, a man was laid to rest in a ceramic pot. He was then sealed ...
Scientists have for the first time sequenced the most complete and oldest ancient Egyptian genome ever found—unlocking new ...
More than 4,000 years ago, Egypt and Mesopotamia stood as two of the most complex societies on the planet. But the new DNA sequencing reveals how these two populations also intermingled.
The individual lived 4,500 years ago, and his genome is offering new insights into ancient Egyptians and the lives they led.
By Stephen Asante, GNA Special Correspondent, Beijing, China Beijing, July 02, GNA – Building a shared future for all life on ...
In an era of increasing global uncertainty, Xi's call for high-quality cooperation grounded in the China-Central Asia Spirit ...
Japanese researchers turned to “experimental archaeology” to study how ancient humans navigated powerful ocean currents and ...
Researchers recreated a 30,000-year-old ocean journey from Taiwan to Japan using canoes and simulations to test early human ...
Gospel music legend Marvin Sapp is set to perform at Independence Mall on Friday, June 27, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wawa ...