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  1. Vast Eurasian Migration Back to Africa Revealed by Bones of 4,500-year-old Ethiopian Man

    ... ) It has also been established the founding fathers of Asia were a small selection of powerful men , and strong ... is still largely unknown. The genetic ancestry of East Asia can be traced to a small number of powerful men. The ...

    lizleafloor - 10/10/2015 - 00:31

  2. Tigers in Asian Myth: Are Pre Scientific Beliefs Bringing About the Collapse of Wild Tigers?

    Historically, tigers were a Chinese cultural symbol which inspired story tellers, singers, poets, artists, and craftspeople for over 7000 years. This is evident because the earliest tiger statue ever discovered was dated to the Neolithic period in China, around 5000 BC. Since then, there has been an important role for tigers in Asian myth.

    ashley cowie - 29/08/2018 - 18:50

  3. Ancient Coronavirus Pandemic Evidence Found in Asia

    ... revealed that an ancient coronavirus outbreak struck East Asia some 20,000 years ago! The DNA double helix molecule is ... recent study on the ancient coronavirus pandemic in East Asia drew on DNA and gene evidence. ( nobeastsofierce  / ... Ancient Coronavirus Evidence To Fight Future Viruses East Asia’s ancient coronavirus pandemic left traces in the ...

    Sahir - 27/06/2021 - 18:26

  4. The Eerie Balbal Statues of the Eurasian Steppe

    ... confederation of Turkic peoples established in Central Asia before Islam, and this wide distribution of the sculpted ... or balbals. Europeans share more language and genes with Asia than previously thought The Bronze Age Srubna Culture ... of balbals, particularly in the steppes of Central Asia, declined drastically. This is perhaps due to the ...

    dhwty - 04/06/2018 - 22:01

  5. Leather Balls of Ancient Horsemen Used In 3000-year-old War Games

    ... associating it with an equestrian society of Central Asia. The area near the city of Turfan in northwest China. ( ... years ago. ‘Until now, it was believed that Europe and Asia followed much later: Greece some 2,500 years ago and ... in Eurasia by several centuries’. Therefore, Central Asia societies were making and playing with balls much ...

    Ed Whelan - 13/10/2020 - 14:00

  6. Study Unravels the Mysterious Origins of Nomadic Mongolian Empires

    The Xiongnu, the first nomadic empire in Asia, left no known written records to explain their origins, ... mystery.  The Xiongnu, the first nomadic empire in Asia, left no known written records to explain their origins, ... Mongolica: When the Mongols Brought Peace to Europe and Asia Spectacular photographs shed light on the ancient ...

    Alicia McDermott - 07/11/2020 - 04:19

  7. Sahara Climate Change Linked to 1000-Year Southeast Asian Megadrought

    ... in the mountainous terrain of Northern Laos in Southeast Asia. The scientists say these show the desertification of ... the Sahara and the “missing millennia in inner Southeast Asia's archaeological record.” The mass human migration ... “inception of Neolithic farming in mainland Southeast Asia.” As part of their new study, Professor Johnson and ...

    ashley cowie - 23/08/2020 - 22:45

  8. Europeans share more language and genes with Asia than previously thought

    ... of parts of Europe, the Mideast and western and central Asia. This family of modern languages is believed to derive ... language that diversified across much of Europe and Asia and later North and South America (English, Spanish, ... Yamnaya Culture people of what is now Russia and western Asia about 4,500 years ago. A new study says ...

    Mark Miller - 16/02/2015 - 00:08

  9. March of the Denisovans: Evidence of Archaic Human Gene Now Detected In the Orient

    ... interbreeding between archaic humans and Homo sapiens in Asia.” Science Daily explains that the study, which is ... Lanzhou University ) Denisovans and Archaic Humans in Asia The same jaw has now been analyzed by NYU anthropologist ... “the relationship between archaic humans who occupied Asia more than 160,000 years ago and modern Asians,” as the ...

    Alicia McDermott - 11/07/2019 - 15:44

  10. India’s Pallava Dynasty Left Its Mark On Much Of South-East Asia

    ... pleasurable travel experiences to be found in all of south Asia. The biggest highlight of this trip lies in the ... pleasurable travel experiences to be found in all of south Asia. The biggest highlight of this trip lies in the ... that influenced the Indian psyche and much of South-East Asia. All the Mahabalipuram structures are the work of the ...

    Saurav Ranjan Datta - 19/11/2020 - 22:06

  11. How A Handful of Yamnaya Culture Nomads Became the Fathers of Europe

    ... and northern Europeans , as well as some groups in central Asia, are descended from the Yamnaya. It appears that, ... were domesticated some time before 3,000 BC in central Asia. One of the earliest material cultures associated with a ... of Yamnaya genetic influence across Europe and central Asia roughly matches the spread of Indo-European languages. ...

    Caleb Strom - 06/06/2019 - 19:00

  12. How Ancient Hominid Interbreeding has Shaped Humans Today

    ... by DNA sequences obtained from fossils in Europe and Asia, as well as from comparisons with the genomes of living ... the mating with the Denisovans happened on mainland East Asia, not so far from Denisova Cave, the genes being carried ... migrations from New Guinea into Australia, Southeast Asia and mainland East Asia. In other words, at some time in ...

    ancient-origins - 12/10/2015 - 03:41

  13. Money Does Not Stink: The Urine Tax of Ancient Rome

    The ancient Romans have passed many traditions on to modern day society, but they certainly had a different perspective on urine. It was seen as much more useful than today. They used it as a cleaning agent for washing their clothes, brushing their teeth as well as for tanning leather.  Ancient laundries even used to collect urine in giant clay pots which were placed out in public for people to relieve themselves. Eventually, so much urine was used and collected that a tax was imposed by the Roman emperor.

    Bryan Hill - 12/07/2015 - 14:30

  14. Oldest Example of East Asian 3D Art Discovered in Waste Pile

    ... oldest example of three-dimensional art ever found in East Asia. Examination of a tiny bone object extracted from a pile ... oldest example of three-dimensional art ever found in East Asia. Oldest Sculpted Art in the East European animal and ... of a longstanding artistic tradition specific to East Asia, with origins much earlier in the Paleolithic. 50,000 ...

    ancient-origins - 11/06/2020 - 17:08

  15. Earth’s Largest-Ever Lake Engulfed Europe and Asia 12 Million Years Ago

    ... a watery border that separated northern from southern Asia. Before climate change caused it to shrink, the ... kilometers) of fertile new land in Central Europe and Asia were opened for future human settlement. Once they’d ... Falde Earth’s Largest-Ever Lake Engulfed Europe and Asia 12 Million Years Ago ...

    Nathan Falde - 11/06/2021 - 18:57

  16. Did Nomads and their Herds Carve Out the Silk Road?

    ... evolving geography of ‘Silk Road’ interaction across Asia’s mountains,” says Michael Frachetti, associate ... percent of ancient Silk Road sites across highland Inner Asia fall along the paths its model simulates as optimal for ... to navigate and interact across the highlands of Inner Asia.” Scholars have previously traced Silk Road trade ...

    ancient-origins - 11/03/2017 - 01:50

  17. Study Tracks Neanderthal DNA, and It’s A Cross-Continental Odyssey!

    ... any further east than the Altai Mountains in Central Asia. “So what’s puzzling is that in an area where ... genomes of more than 4,000 humans who lived in Europe and Asia at different times over the past 40,000 years. By ... proportion of Neanderthal DNA than those who’d lived in Asia. This outcome contradicts the current distribution. But ...

    Nathan Falde - 19/10/2023 - 22:52

  18. Who Were The Andronovo? Bronze Age Culture Of The Eurasian Steppe

    ... cultural zone covers a vast territory within western Asia. At its western boundary it reaches to where the waters ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 07/10/2021 - 18:42

  19. The World As It Once Was: The Shifting Baseline In Iconic Megafauna

    ... Asian bulls appear in photos and drawings from all across Asia, including Burma, Cambodia, India, Thailand and Vietnam. ... biodiversity and environmental issues at events in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America, specialized in megafauna ...

    Dr George Dian Balan - 29/11/2021 - 20:02

  20. Unlocking the Secrets of the Oldest Map of Maritime Asian Trade Routes Provides Unexpected Results

    ... world’s oldest surviving map of maritime trade routes in Asia are being revealed with a range of modern imaging ... globalization not long after Europeans first landed in Asia in 1497. Unlike the Portuguese captain Vasco da Gama, ... The cartographer inked in sea trade routes of ancient Asia and then painted the land and ports. These details ...

    Mark Miller - 05/02/2017 - 02:16

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