Not exact matches
I believe that throughout most of our
early human
history, when our species
population was still relatively small, you simply didn't see rampant homosexuality.
These suggest a complex
history that may represent
early gene flow across Eurasia or an
early population structure that eventually led to Europeans and Asians.
Stringer, of the Natural
History Museum in London, says it's unclear whether the ancient Moroccan
population could have traveled far enough to mingle with
early H. sapiens in other parts of Africa, as the Jebel Irhoud team suspects.
Sometimes called Bushmen, the Khoisan are the world's most genetically diverse people and diverged from other
populations very
early in human
history.
Even though
early human - like species were present at the same time as the ancestors of some present day great apes, the researchers found that the evolutionary
history of ancestral great ape
populations was far more complex than that of humans.
The larval phase of a marine species is often the only time that coral reef inhabitants travel between habitat locations, an important
early life
history stage required to maintain healthy
populations when environmental conditions fluctuate due to both natural and man - made factors.
By analyzing the teeth of those buried in different locations in Cahokia, Emerson, state archaeological survey bioarchaeologist Kristin Hedman and graduate student Philip Slater discovered that immigrants formed one - third of the
population of the city throughout its
history (from about AD 1050 through the
early 1300s).
British
population history has been shaped by a series of immigrations, including the
early Anglo - Saxon migrations after 400 CE.
Coincidentally or otherwise, this new reconstruction of the Neanderthals» complicated
early history closely resembles what we learned about the
populations of anatomically modern people who first spread into Europe and Asia.
− It is thrilling to investigate what has happened in our
early history, a time for which we have no written material to rely on, and how we can explain todays genetic patterns based on
population history and migration.
This kind of fragmentation would have skewed the
earlier genetic results: Estimates like that 2 - in - 10,000 number described the local
populations and their regional
histories but missed the big picture.
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Viewers who have been paying close attention (though why they would is a mystery) won't be terribly surprised by this development, since the Colleens
earlier received an extended lecture from their
history teacher (Vanessa Paradis) on the area's latent Nazi
population — as illustrated through black - and - white mock - archival footage of the villainous Adrien Arcand (Haley Joel Osment) trying to start his own Third Reich by blaming unemployment on «the fault of the Canadian Jew» and proposing the launch of «Le Solution Finale.»
In many respects this event — part of a series of responses to police brutality, corruption, and racist policies aimed at undermining the rights of Britain's black
population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an
early moment in British television
history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequities.