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The warrior queens before Hatshepsut: Egypt's forgotten heroines
Discover the powerful lineage that shaped Pharaoh Hatshepsut, born into a dynasty forged by war. Her ancestors, like Pharaoh Ahmose who liberated Egypt from the Hyksos, and queens like Ahhotep and ...
Simon Lamb has received grants from the UK Natural Environment Research Council which has supported this work. His book 'The Oldest Rocks on Earth' is published by Columbia University Press, and he ...
About 9,500 years ago, a community of hunter-gatherers in central Africa cremated a small woman on an open pyre at the base of Mount Hora, a prominent natural landmark in what is now northern Malawi, ...
Ay’Anna Moody never envisioned a career in professional sports. Growing up in Oakland, she aspired to public office and policy, believing these traditional civic channels would best allow her to serve ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — As the days in 2025 wind down, the calls for help continue to rise as many in our community continue to struggle with PTSD and addiction, especially our brothers and sisters ...
The traditional "Out of Africa" narrative is once again being challenged by a study that suggests not one, but two distinct ancient human species migrated together from Africa approximately 1.8 ...
A major genetic study suggests that all living humans may trace their ancestry back to three African hunter-gatherer populations that dispersed between 60,000 and 50,000 years ago. By combining ...
An ancient woman thought to have hailed from sub-Saharan Africa and therefore to have been the first known Black Briton actually had fairer skin and was from southern England, researchers using new ...
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