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How prehistoric humans influenced mammal body size: Body size patterns of mammals affected as hominins expand across the globe.»
Not exact matches
At a recent conference on the topic, organized by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of
Human History in Jena, Germany, presentation after presentation highlighted
how prehistoric people burned the forest, cleared it, farmed it, nurtured certain of its tree species, and even built cities in it, leaving lasting, if subtle, marks.
How humans settled the planet, in prehistoric and historic times, and how they came to be so diverse, are interesting questions for anthropological geneticists to tackle, if only those questions can be freed from their association, in some people's minds, with racism and colonialism, and if only the geneticists can get enough suppo
How humans settled the planet, in
prehistoric and historic times, and
how they came to be so diverse, are interesting questions for anthropological geneticists to tackle, if only those questions can be freed from their association, in some people's minds, with racism and colonialism, and if only the geneticists can get enough suppo
how they came to be so diverse, are interesting questions for anthropological geneticists to tackle, if only those questions can be freed from their association, in some people's minds, with racism and colonialism, and if only the geneticists can get enough support.
Knowing that they have been present in
human relatives since
prehistoric times could shed light on
how the tumors co-opt an ancient molecular pathway in our cells to grow.
Archaeologists, who studied ancient tools, ornaments, and
human remains in the
prehistoric rock shelter Riparo Bombrini, discovered
how early homo sapiens survived a climate - changing supervolcano eruption This discovery offered clues
how humans can survive climate change.
The Good Dinosaur is half of said pair, and it seems to be taking an unorthodox approach to the well - worn
prehistoric setting of animated family movies, asking the question of
how things might have gone had dinosaurs lived alongside early
humans with sufficiently less intelligence than themselves.
The
prehistoric discovery of
how to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped
humans in travelling in and controlling their environment.