Ancient hunter-gatherer genes may hold the secret to living past 100, according to a new study of Italian centenarians and their DNA.
It probably sucked to be a Roman soldier guarding Hadrian’s Wall circa the third century CE. W.H. Auden imagined the likely ...
Ancient DNA explains why some people live to be over 100 years - Hunter-gatherer genes likely favoured during the last Ice ...
A DNA study of a Bronze Age cave in Calabria sheds light on early populations that lived in southern Italy centuries before Greek settlement.
Our hunter-gatherer ancestors have given us many things. They passed down mastery of fire for cooking and early survival ...
Long before farming societies emerged in North America, hunter-gatherers along the Ouachita River constructed one of the continent’s oldest mound complexes. Watson Brake consists of eleven earthen ...
A monumental wall and 60 monoliths discovered underwater off Sein Island challenge established timelines of human ingenuity.