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Paleolithic Discoveries at Soii Havzak Rockshelter Illuminate Human Migration in Central Asia

Anthropology.net

High in the Zeravshan Valley of Tajikistan, the Soii Havzak rock-shelter has provided researchers with an invaluable glimpse into early human migration routes and daily life in Central Asia. It contains layers of human occupation spanning the Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods, approximately 150,000 to 20,000 years ago.

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Bits and Bytes Don’t Leave Bones

Anthropology News

When NASAs early satellite data became inaccessible due to obsolete formats , it was not just information that was lost, but a record of human exploration. Whether shifting across geographies, languages, or systems, migration determines what knowledge endures and what is left behind. It is not just about movementit is about survival.

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Croissants aren’t French and pizza sauce isn’t Italian – the national dishes that aren’t from where you think

Geography Education

Places and cultures are proud of what they see as their accomplishments that are foundational to their heritage. Cultures are delightfully intermixed, and the diffusion of cultural practices is what leads to continual human progress that shapes our modern world. Or where your croissant is from?

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The Delta Cultural Center in Helena, Arkansas

ACRE

It is the mission of the Delta Cultural Center to preserve, interpret and present the cultural heritage of this legendary 27-county area. It is the mission of the Delta Cultural Center to research, document, interpret and present the heritage of the people of the Arkansas Delta. Learn more about AHC grants here: [link]

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How teachers can talk about the Israel-Hamas conflict

The Hechinger Report

Email Address Choose from our newsletters Weekly Update Future of Learning Higher Education Early Childhood Proof Points Leave this field empty if you’re human: Immediately following the Saturday, Oct. None of us can learn if we don’t feel safe, and so it’s really about creating those safe spaces for dialogue.”

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Unwrapping Operation Christmas Drop

Sapiens

To understand Operation Christmas Drop, it helps to have some history and geography. The region had, and still has, a rich cultural heritage: For instance, today eight Native languages are spoken in FSM alone. The holiday ritual is more about militarism, exceptionalismand what it means to be an American. taxpayers feel good.

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