Tag: Anthropology
Rising seas threaten hundreds of Native American heritage sites along Florida’s...
Jayur Mehta, Florida State University and Tara Skipton, Florida State University
Native North Americans first arrived in Florida approximately 14,550 years ago. Evidence for these...
What’s private depends on who you are and where you live
Richard Wilk, Indiana University
Citizens and policymakers around the world are grappling with how to limit companies’ use of data about individuals – and how...
Surveying archaeologists across the globe reveals deeper and more widespread roots...
Ben Marwick, University of Washington; Erle C. Ellis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Lucas Stephens, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History,...
I’ve started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first...
Chip Colwell, University of Colorado Denver
In Toronto, before singing “O Canada,” students and teachers in public schools begin their day by acknowledging that they...
I’ve started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first...
Chip Colwell, University of Colorado Denver
In Toronto, before singing “O Canada,” students and teachers in public schools begin their day by acknowledging that they...
Angkor Wat archaeological digs yield new clues to its civilization’s decline
Alison Kyra Carter, University of Oregon
Cambodia’s famous temple of Angkor Wat is one of the world’s largest religious monuments, visited by over 2 million...
Ancient DNA is revealing the origins of livestock herding in Africa
Mary Prendergast, Saint Louis University – Madrid and Elizabeth Sawchuk, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York)
Visitors to East Africa are often...
Ancient DNA is revealing the origins of livestock herding in Africa
Mary Prendergast, Saint Louis University – Madrid and Elizabeth Sawchuk, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York)
Visitors to East Africa are often...



















