Feb. 24 (UPI) --Technological advances have been key to the success of Earth's most dominant and ecologically adaptable species: modern humans. In an effort to make sense of Homo sapiens' remarkable ...
A new study of the Hadza population in Tanzania, forthcoming in the April 2006 issue of Current Anthropology, explores the role of hunting in human evolution. Researchers have long tried to locate the ...
INCREDIBLE images show African tribesman looming over a dead baboon as they prepare to butcher the fruits of their hunt. The striking image shows the hunters in traditional dress brandishing knives ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Two Hadza hunters returning from a hunt. A new study of chronotypes, or sleep and activity patterns, among the Tanzanian hunter-gatherers sheds light on the evolutionary advantages of staggered ...
The 10,000-year-old tribe are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania and are fighting to preserve their way of life INCREDIBLE images show African tribesman looming over a dead baboon as ...
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