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Rethinking the Dawn of Agriculture: Human Agency in the Neolithic Transition

Anthropology.net

For instance, a study focusing on prehistoric individuals from France and Germany revealed significant levels of hunter-gatherer ancestry in early farming communities, suggesting continuous contact and integration between these groups over centuries. Instead, there was a prolonged period of coexistence and genetic admixture. Mallick, S.,

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By suspending protesting students, what lessons are Syracuse University leaders teaching?

The Hechinger Report

Law enforcement agencies reported 7,175 hate crimes in 2017, up from 6,121 in 2016. . According to the 2018 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s annual Hate Crime Statistics report , law enforcement agencies reported 7,175 hate crimes in 2017, up from 6,121 in 2016. Colleges can’t suspend dissent away — that’s not how it works.

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Buried Together: What an Israeli Cave Reveals About Early Human and Neanderthal Life

Anthropology.net

Instead, it points to the possibility of shared traditions, passed between groups over time. It challenges the notion that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens existed in opposition, instead painting a picture of cooperation and shared traditions. Tinshemet Cave during the excavations. Credit: Yossi Zaidner. Did they hunt together?