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4. Study Findings from University of Alaska Fairbanks Broaden Understanding of Science (A Female Woolly Mammoth's Lifetime Movements End In an Ancient Alaskan Hunter-gatherer Camp)

5. DIVERGING VIEWS ON LANGUAGE DISORDERS: PART ONE OF TWO: SLI VERSUS DLD

11. Study Data from UBA-CONICET Update Knowledge of Archaeology (The Abra Del Toro Rock Shelter, Northwestern Argentina, a Space Occupied By Hunter-gatherers That Was Hit By the Large 4.2 Ka Cerro Blanco Eruption)

12. New Nature Ecology and Evolution Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center (Natural selection contributed to immunological differences between hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists)

14. New Obesity Findings from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Described (An Evolutionary Perspective on the Obesity Epidemic)

16. Is Fasting Right For You?

17. Data on Archeometry Reported by Researchers at National Academy of Sciences of UKraine ('dark Matter' of Hunter-gatherers Archaeology: How Many Artifacts Does a Site Lack?)

19. STILL IN THE GAME

20. On your knees to beat sedentary lifestyle; NEWS BRIEFINGN; EWS

21. On your knees to beat sedentary lifestyle; NEWS BRIEFING NEWS

22. Long Before Wrigley: Chewing Over a Wad Of 5,700-Year-Old Gum

23. Reports from University College London (UCL) Describe Recent Advances in Anthropology (Hunter-gatherer Children In the Past: an Archaeological Review)

25. Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption identified in African hunter-gatherer group

29. SQUATTING OR KNEELING MAY BE BENEFICIAL FOR HEALTH

30. Squat, Don't Sit: Study of African Tribe Shows Why One Position Is Healthier

31. Imaging of Mummified Ancient Greenlanders Shows Evidence of Atherosclerosis Despite Healthy and Hearty Lifestyles

32. Data from Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Human History Provide New Insights into Archaeology (Revisiting the Emergence of Pastoralism In the Altai Mountains Through Interactions Between Local Hunter-gatherer and Afanasievo Communities)

34. New Osteoarchaeology Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at University of Girona [The Residential Contexts of Gravettian Hunter-gatherers From Arbreda Cave (Serinya, Northeast Iberian Peninsula): Searching Activity Areas From ...]

35. Investigators from University of California Berkeley Have Reported New Data on Anthropology (Life, Death, and the Destruction of Architecture: Hunter-gatherer Mortuary Behaviors In Prehistoric Jordan)

36. Investigators from University Center Release New Data on Latin American Antiquity (Paleopathological Research In Southern Patagonia: an Approach To Understanding Stress and Disease In Hunter-gatherer Populations)

38. Can Tanzanian hunter-gatherers' lifestyle provide clues for health? Professor studies Hadza people

42. Data on Archaeology Described by Researchers at University of Tsukuba (A Neolithic Sedentary Hunter-gatherer Settlement With Densely Arranged Buildings: Results of Geophysical Prospection At Hasankeyf Hoyuk In South-eastern Anatolia)

43. Studies from Meiji University Reveal New Findings on Life Science Research (A three-population wave-of-advance model for the European early Neolithic)

46. Recent Findings from National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) Has Provided New Information about Archeology (Pottery Conveyance In North Patagonia, Argentina: Implications for Human Mobility Across the Region)

47. Study Findings from Institute for Geosciences Provide New Insights into Geology (Reconstructing the Palaeoenvironment At the Early Mesolithic Site of Lake Duvensee: Ground-penetrating Radar and Geoarchaeology for 3d Facies Mapping)

48. Data on Antiquity Reported by Researchers at Government of Japan (Sedentism, Pottery and Inland Fishing In Late Glacial Japan: a Reassessment of the Maedakochi Site)

49. City University of New York (CUNY) Queens College Reports Findings in Antiquity (Something Fishy In the Great Lakes? a Reappraisal of Early Pottery Use In North-eastern North America)

50. Findings from University of Tokyo Broaden Understanding of Planetary Science (Climatic Reconstruction At the Sannai-maruyama Site Between Bond Events 4 and 3-implication for the Collapse of the Society At 4.2 Ka Event)

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