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For decades, the dominant scientific narrative portrayed early human hunter-gatherer societies as relatively egalitarian entities, devoid of pronounced hierarchies or ...
For decades, the dominant scientific narrative portrayed early human hunter-gatherer societies as relatively egalitarian entities, devoid of pronounced hierarchies or ...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers have harnessed the power of comparative genomics to delve into the ...
In an ambitious leap forward for the scientific understanding of human societal evolution, Peter Turchin, a leading complexity scientist, unveils ...
In the realm of historical anthropology, new research disrupts long-held assumptions about Chinese civilization during the Song dynasty, revealing a ...
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