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DU's PhD scholar Sudeshna Biswas has been appointed as the Secretary of the World Archaeological Congress. Sudeshna Biswas, a ...
By taking a stroll through London’s Camden Town you can go on a globetrotting journey From our apartment in Camden Town in London, Bunny and I can take a global gastronomic tour. Camden is ...
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has held its maiden public lecture with a call on Africans to prioritise internal unity as a foundation for the ...
Leprosy’s tale stretches from 5,000-year-old skeletons in Eurasia to a startling 4,000-year-old case in Chile, revealing that ...
A child’s skull found in Argentina reveals how ancient indigenous peoples practiced skull shaping as part of their cultural ...
And that has all kinds of implications for who people see on a day-to-day basis, and the simple fact that those who share ...
From David Attenborough to Hannah Fry via Bryan Johnson, our TV columnist Bethan Ackerley selects her favourite science and ...
The paper granted the source of the hacked documents anonymity. That person is a known enthusiast of race science.
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More than 4,000 years ago, Egypt and Mesopotamia stood as two of the most complex societies on the planet. But the new DNA ...
Well-preserved genomes show a “rare” leprosy strain thriving in ancient Chile, rewriting when and where Hansen’s Disease ...
Over four books, Mead has perfected his take on the locked-room mystery, one that owes a debt to John Dickson Carr. THE HOUSE ...