Anthropology
- Canary Islands Anthropology- Early Residents Were Berbers
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Canary Islands stems from the diverse contributions of parental populations, and, above all, as a result ...
Article - News Staff - Sep 8 2010 - 6:57pm
- Between The Nazca Lines: What Is A Cargo Cult?
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[4] All of these have more evidence supporting them than the idea of Aliens ever will. In the next ...
Article - Serra Head - Dec 13 2010 - 11:24pm
- Gadget Social Classes For The 21st Century: Geek, Entertainer Or Socialite?
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77% ranging from age 8 to 14. All children were found to have a strong emotional attachment to the ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Mar 19 2012 - 10:55am
- Easterlin Paradox: Chinese Discover Money Does Not Buy Happiness
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York Times contends maybe money does buy happiness after all. Overall, life satisfaction among Chinese ...
Article - News Staff - May 15 2012 - 1:30pm
- Prehistoric Human Feces Biomarkers Help Track Ancient Climate Change
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the record shows a lull in human activity from about 2,040 to 1,900 years ago, reflected in all ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 27 2012 - 11:02am
- How Human Psychology 'Evolved' Due To Urbanization And Education
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it's a publicly accessible tool. Anyone can go to the Google Ngram website and replicate all of my ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 7 2013 - 2:33pm
- How Huh? Became Part Of Universal Language
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examined in detail in the study. Locations are approximate. In all languages except 1, 2, and 21 the pitch ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 10 2013 - 9:30am
- Maybe It's Hormones, But Bonobos Stay Young Longer Than Chimps
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all vertebrates, it astonishes that so little is known about thyroid hormones and their impact on the ...
Article - News Staff - Dec 17 2013 - 3:41pm
- Nutcracker Man: Two Million Years Ago He May Have Lived On Grass Bulbs
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chew the tiger nuts for a long time. All this chewing put considerable strain on the jaws and teeth, ...
Article - News Staff - Jan 12 2014 - 11:23am
- Feel Thinner: Humans Eat Half The Calories Of Most Other Mammals
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reduction in metabolic rate, previously unknown for primates, accounts for their slow pace of life. All ...
Article - News Staff - Jan 14 2014 - 2:30am