3.67 Million Year Old Skeleton Linked to New Human Species - Earthly Headlines
Research analysis of a 3.67 million year old skeleton found in a cave in South Africa has been published after over 20 years after its discovery. The Jindo takes a look at the discovery itself, the controversy surrounding the publishing of the data, and the implications for archaeology, paleontology and the scientific community in the wake of these findings.
The spread of subsistence culture among people switching from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to an agrarian society not only had a profound effect on the landscapes, but also the fauna and bio-diversity indigenous to Madagascar in the thousands of years prior. The Jindo takes a look at the studies involved in the formation of the "subsistence shift hypothesis" and compares the megafaunal extinction of Madagascar to the one that occurred in the American continents during the Younger Dryas episode.
Article: https://theconversation.com/last-of-the-giants-what-killed-off-madagascars-megafauna-a-thousand-years-ago-112672
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Archaeologists have discovered 11 elongated skulls in the ancient tombs of China, which are located in the Manchurian plains region of the country. The Jindo takes a look at the discovery itself, talks about the methods of dating involved in the study, and discusses this shared, global phenomenon and how this body modification practice may connect these cultures.
Article: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/east-asians-may-have-been-reshaping-their-skulls-12000-years-ago
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"Homo sapiens who reached Europe around 54,000 years ago introduced bows and arrows to that continent, a new study suggests. Researchers examined tiny triangular stone points and other artifacts excavated at a rock-shelter in southern France called Grotte Mandrin..."
Article: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/homo-sapiens-archery-europe-neandertal
Science Article: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add4675
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13th century crusader DNA found in a mass grave located in Lebanon reveals how they mixed with the local population and that they recruited and reared a generation of other crusaders to fight in their holy war. The Jindo takes a look at the evidence, history, and context in which the Crusades unfolded and examines the Christian presence in Lebanon and other settlements in the area.
Article: https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/18/world/crusaders-dna-discovery-scn/index.html
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" 'The placenta is essentially a fascinating organ because it allows for two human beings that are genetically very different ...When evolutionary biologists mapped the genomes of these cells, they found that the protein that allowed these cells to fuse into a wall, called syncytin, didn’t look like it came from human DNA. It looked more like HIV...this protein actually came from an ancient retrovirus, the most famous of which is HIV."
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On September 2, a tragic fire collapsed the main building of the National Museum of Brazil and countless items were wiped out or lost. The Jindo takes a look at what was lost, what can be salvaged, and what we can learn as a society in the aftermath of this destructive event.
Article: https://m.theepochtimes.com/restoration-of-brazils-museum-destroyed-by-fire-could-take-years-unesco-says_2665950.html/amp?__twitter_impression=true
Article: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/brazil-national-museum-collections-scientific-contributions
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Over 3,000 years before the ancient Egyptian dynasties of the Old Kingdom, a large group of pastoralists from the Middle East flooded large parts of Northern and Eastern Africa. They left behind megalithic structures, monumental burial grounds, and traces of important social gathering locations. The Jindo takes a look at these so-called Green Sahara pastoralists, the details of what they left behind, and the glaring questions left in their wake.
Article: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/ritual-cemeteries-cows-humans-pastoralist-expansion-across-africa-180970683/?utm_source=smithsoniandaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20181101-daily-responsive&spMailingID=37031863&spUserID=NDkzNjg5MzU3MzY5S0&spJobID=1400112759&spReportId=MTQwMDExMjc1OQS2
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"Far from being a pristine wilderness, some regions of the Amazon have been profoundly altered by humans dating back 10,000 years, say researchers... An international team found that during this period, crops were being cultivated in a remote location in what is now northern Bolivia...The scientists believe that the humans who lived here were planting squash, cassava and maize...The inhabitants also created thousands of artificial islands in the forest..."
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