[Paper] Ancient DNA and multimethod dating confirm the late arrival of anatomically modern humans in southern China
via PNAS, 23 February 2021: New analysis of dates from sites in Southern China further affirm the idea that modern ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the journal of the National Academy of Sciences.
via PNAS, 23 February 2021: New analysis of dates from sites in Southern China further affirm the idea that modern ...
via Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 5 January 2021: DNA from 2,200-year-old skeletons in Guam are closely linked ...
via Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 14 September 2020: This paper suggests that the emergence of coastal plains ...
via Inverse, 30 July 2019: Explaining the results of a new paper in PNAS about genetic mixing of modern humans ...
From PNAS, 25 Feb 2019 with links to news stories below: Analyzing sediment cores from Angkor reveal that the decline ...
A new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science studies the rates of change between grammar and ...
New paper in PNAS about the earliest domestication of rice in China. Dating rice remains through phytolith carbon-14 study reveals ...
New paper in PNAS; a study of Batek Negrito lifestyle patterns in Peninsular Malaysia and what it can tell us ...
A new paper in PNAS tears down the arguments made last year in the same journal about the Hobbit being ...
There seems to be more than meets the eye with the latest paper in PNAS on the 'hobbit' as a ...
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