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East Meets West: Avar Society’s Genetic Patchwork in Early Medieval Austria

Anthropology.net

In the 8th century CE, the Avars—an enigmatic group with roots in the East Asian steppes—settled in Central Europe, weaving a tapestry of cultural cohesion amid genetic diversity. Their findings reveal an intriguing story of cultural integration despite distinct genetic divides.

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Tracing the Hands of Time: Neanderthals and the Cave Art of Maltravieso

Anthropology.net

Cave art has long been a touchstone for understanding the cognitive and cultural worlds of ancient humans. A Shared Heritage: What Maltravieso Teaches Us Maltravieso Cave offers a rare glimpse into the shared artistic legacy of humanity. This study also highlights the role of technological innovation in uncovering prehistoric truths.

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A college where the graduation rate for black students has been 0 percent — for years

The Hechinger Report

Campus culture is a major factor in student success, research has found. To make Ohio an attractive option for businesses and jobs, the state is pushing for 1 million more adults to get a certificate or degree by 2025. Changing the culture of the institutions, however, while challenging, could reap more benefits, education experts say.

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CFP: Vergil and the Greeks

Society for Classical Studies

CFP: Vergil and the Greeks kskordal Thu, 12/12/2024 - 12:28 Image Vergil and the Greeks Tuesday 24 June Saturday 28 June 2025, Villa Vergiliana, Bacoli Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes ( Aen. before 15 January 2025. in the travelogue of Aeneid 3), gifts to be cherished as much as feared. and Sandro La Barbera at sandro.labarbera@unitn.it

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Protecting Ancestral Waters Through Collaborative Stewardship

Sapiens

The proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, along California’s Central Coast, would be the first of its kind in the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released this map—which depicts the final boundaries of the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary—in September 2024.

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A superintendent made big gains with English learners. His success may have been his downfall

The Hechinger Report

A self-described Southern conservative and man of faith from rural Alabama, Grimes, 48, set about overhauling instruction for English learners, establishing culturally relevant extracurriculars and reaching out to the Hispanic community. They love family. They’re hard workers and many have faith in Christ.

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COLUMN: In just one week, Trump created a new culture of anxiety in education

The Hechinger Report

The president is also ushering in a new era of anxiety, inciting deportation fears that are keeping immigrant children out of school and acting on some of the very same ideas he once dissociated himself from in the Heritage Foundations Project 2025 road map for his next administration. classrooms and advocating for clear guidelines.

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