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Forget ‘Man the Hunter’ – physiological and archaeological evidence rewrites assumptions about a gendered division of labor in prehistoric times

Sarah Lacy, University of Delaware and Cara Ocobock, University of Notre Dame Prehistoric men hunted; prehistoric women gathered. At least this is the standard narrative...

World’s oldest Homo sapiens footprint identified on South Africa’s Cape south coast

The oldest known footprint of our species, lightly ringed with chalk. It appears long and narrow because the trackmaker dragged their heel. Charles Helm by Charles...

Racist and sexist depictions of human evolution still permeate science, education and popular culture today

by Rui Diogo, Howard University Systemic racism and sexism have permeated civilization since the rise of agriculture, when people started living in one place for...

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