ANCIENT early human farmers had sex with members of comparably primitive hunter-gatherer communities, new DNA evidence has revealed. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming is one of the ...
Scientists have long studied present-day hunter-gatherer societies in search of clues about how our distant ancestors lived and about our social, cultural and genetic origins. It appears now, ...
Stone Age Britons imported wheat about 8,000 years ago in a surprising sign of sophistication for primitive hunter-gatherers long viewed as isolated from European agriculture, a study showed on ...
Our amorous ancestors were thought to have split into two communities, but it turns out the two sides got very close to each other ANCIENT early human farmers had sex with members of comparably ...
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