27 results on '"Hunting and gathering societies"'
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2. Local increases in admixture with hunter-gatherers followed the initial expansion of Neolithic farmers across continental Europe
3. Ultra-deep Sequencing of Hadza Hunter-Gatherers Recovers Vanishing Microbes (Updated October 7, 2022)
4. Population inter-connectivity over the past 120,000 years explains distribution and diversity of Central African hunter-gatherers (Updated December 13, 2021)
5. Hunter-gatherer foraging networks promote information transmission (Updated October 6, 2021)
6. Population inter-connectivity over the past 120,000 years explains distribution and diversity of Central African hunter-gatherers
7. Studies from Meiji University Reveal New Findings on Life Science Research (A three-population wave-of-advance model for the European early Neolithic)
8. Short- and long-read metagenomics of South African gut microbiomes reveal a transitional composition and novel taxa
9. Causal modeling refutes Hockett's hypothesis that bite configuration affects human sound evolution (Published February 21, 2020)
10. Studies from Department of Archaeology Have Provided New Information about Cell Biology (An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers)
11. Findings on Microbiology Discussed by Investigators at Oswaldo Cruz Institute (Gut Microbiome Biomarkers and Functional Diversity Within an Amazonian Semi-Nomadic Hunter-Gatherer Group)
12. Researchers at Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Have Reported New Data on Human Evolution (Opportunistic feeding strategy in wild immature chimpanzees: Implications for children as active foragers in human evolution)
13. Reports by S. Ganguli and Co-Researchers Describe Recent Advances in Life Science (Gut microbial dataset of a foraging tribe from rural West Bengal - insights into unadulterated and transitional microbial abundance)
14. New Findings from Natural History Museum in the Area of Nature Ecology and Evolution Reported (Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement In Early Neolithic Britain)
15. Data on Theoretical Biology Reported by Researchers at University of Sydney (Why Does Women's Fertility End In Mid-life? Grandmothering and Age At Last Birth)
16. Data from University of Oxford Advance Knowledge in Human Evolution (Seasonal Scheduling of Shellfish Collection In the Middle and Later Stone Ages of Southern Africa)
17. Studies in the Area of Extracellular Matrix Proteins Reported from S. Kusaka and Co-Researchers (Stable Isotope Analysis of Human Bone Hydroxyapatite and Collagen for the Reconstruction of Dietary Patterns of Hunter-gatherers From Jomon ...)
18. New Findings in Biology Described from University of Pennsylvania (Hunter-Gatherers Maintain Assortativity in Cooperation despite High Levels of Residential Change and Mixing)
19. Findings from Institute of Biosciences Has Provided New Information about Physical Anthropology (Evidence of variability in carbohydrate consumption in prehistoric fisher-hunter-gatherers of Southeastern Brazil: Spatiotemporal trends of oral ...)
20. Reports on Physical Anthropology Findings from University of Utah Provide New Insights (Hunter-gatherer studies and human evolution: A very selective review)
21. Ancient DNA evidence shows hunter-gatherers and farmers were intimately linked
22. Data on Physical Anthropology Reported by Researchers at Federal University (A tale of agriculturalists and hunter-gatherers: Exploring the thrifty genotype hypothesis in native South Americans)
23. Baltic hunter-gatherers began farming without influence of migration, ancient DNA suggests
24. Findings from C.L. Apicella and Co-Researchers in the Area of Physical Anthropology Reported [Hadza Hunter-Gatherer Men do not Have More Masculine Digit Ratios (2D:4D)]
25. 'Fourth strand' of European ancestry originated with hunter-gatherers isolated by Ice Age
26. Study Results from University of Pennsylvania Broaden Understanding of Biology (Hunter-Gatherer Color Naming Provides New Insight into the Evolution of Color Terms)
27. Researchers at University of Dar es Salaam Target Human Evolution (Honey, Hadza, hunter-gatherers, and human evolution)
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