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As she prepares to retire, Cheryl Grills, Ph.D., reflects on her 37 years at LMU dedicated to advocating for students of ...
To Ringbauer’s surprise, people from Mediterranean outposts of Phoenician culture—also known as Punic people—shared no ...
To study this history, population geneticist Harald Ringbauer at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in ...
The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the ...
The mummy was found in Aspero, a sacred site within the city of Caral that was a garbage dump for over 30 years until ...
In antiquity and now, inconsistency and illogicality lie at the heart of the human effort to imagine what happens when we’re ...
The Punic people had almost no genetic ties to Phoenicians, even though the latter founded the great city of Carthage.
A new study contradicts the long-held assumption that Ireland’s Neolithic passage tombs were reserved for members of an elite ...
The inhabitants of Carthage were long thought to have derived from Levantine Phoenicians. But an eight-year study suggests ...
Archaeologists announced Thursday the discovery of the remains of a woman who lived approximately 5,000 years ago and is believed to have belonged to the elite of the Caral civilization ... was found ...