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Archaeological Evidence

The infographic illustrates the probable routes taken by the first human migrants across Eurasia and the Americas. These routes are estimated using a combination of archaeological and genetic data. The colored areas represent different types of ecosystems encountered, determined by climate and vegetation models. The inset image shows ideal migration conditions: warm, humid areas with a mix of forests and grasslands near rivers.

How Ancient Landscapes Guided Early Human Migration Out of Africa

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
The research compiled evidence from around the world to show that women participate in subsistence hunting in the majority of cultures.

Shattering the myth of men as hunters and women as gatherers

Categories Social Sciences

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