Opinion: There鈥檚 no such thing as a natural-born gambler
22 April 2016Anthony听Pickles (Division of Social Anthropology) discusses why gambling is a relatively modern invention.
Anthony听Pickles (Division of Social Anthropology) discusses why gambling is a relatively modern invention.
A sledge made from a horse鈥檚 jaw, the remains of a medieval puppet, the coffin of a one-year-old Roman child, and the skeleton of an Anglo-Saxon girl will all go on display in Cambridge today as part of a unique exhibition illuminating the archaeology of childhood.
Skeletal remains of a group of foragers massacred around 10,000 years ago on the shores of a lagoon is unique evidence of a violent encounter between clashing groups of ancient hunter-gatherers, and suggests the 鈥減resence of warfare鈥 in late Stone Age foraging societies.
Archaeological evidence shows that intestinal parasites such as whipworm became increasingly common across Europe during the Roman Period, despite the apparent improvements the empire brought in sanitation technologies.
Analysis of grinding stones reveals that North African communities may have moved slowly and cautiously from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to more settled farming practices. Newly published research by Cambridge archaeologist Dr Giulio Lucarini suggests that a preference for wild crops was a strategic decision.
New digital techniques have allowed researchers to predict structural evolution of the skull in the lineage of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, in an effort to fill in blanks in the fossil record, and provide the first 3D rendering of their last common ancestor. 探花直播study suggests populations that led to the lineage split were older than previously thought.
New research shows a cereal familiar today as birdseed was carried across Eurasia by ancient shepherds and herders laying the foundation, in combination with the new crops they encountered, of 鈥榤ulti-crop鈥 agriculture and the rise of settled societies. Archaeologists say 鈥榝orgotten鈥 millet has a role to play in modern crop diversity and today鈥檚 food security debate.
Jacob Dunn (Division of Biological Anthropology) discusses why sperm are the most diverse cells found among animals.
Magdalene College recently celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the Mandela Magdalene scholarships which support graduates from South Africa in pursuing postgraduate study at Cambridge.
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Remains of a church on Cabo Verde鈥檚 Santiago Island, off the West African coast, dates back to late 15th century 鈥 when Portugal first colonised the islands that played a central role in the global African slave trade. Archaeological excavations are helping Cabo Verdeans gain new insight into their remarkable and long-obscured history.