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anthropology

  • Barbara Kay: Anthropology Associations’ Pivot to Social-Justice Model of Academic Inquiry Is Anti-Science
    Barbara Kay: Anthropology Associations’ Pivot to Social-Justice Model of Academic Inquiry Is Anti-Science
    Commentary Anthropology was once a noble academic discipline, dedicated to the scientific exploration of human societies in all their ethnic, linguistic, institutional, and cultural diversity. The anthropologist’s role was to ...
    October 3, 2023BY Barbara Kay
  • Anthropology Session on Importance of Biological Sex Canceled to Appease LGBT Advocates
    Anthropology Session on Importance of Biological Sex Canceled to Appease LGBT Advocates
    The panel members criticized the cancellation as an ‘anti-science response to a politicized lobbying campaign.’
    September 30, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Official Anti-Semitism Marks the Demise of Anthropology
    Official Anti-Semitism Marks the Demise of Anthropology
    Commentary Betraying the premises and ethics of anthropology, the American Anthropological Association (AAA) has thrown its weight behind ...
    August 13, 2023BY Philip Carl Salzman
  • Researchers Uncover Human Footprints From Late Ice Age in Great Salt Lake Desert Dating 12,000 Years Old
    Researchers Uncover Human Footprints From Late Ice Age in Great Salt Lake Desert Dating 12,000 Years Old
    Researchers in the salt flats of Utah were driving to a prehistoric open-air hearth site when they spotted ...
    August 2, 2022BY Michael Wing
  • Whatever Happened to Anthropology?
    Whatever Happened to Anthropology?
    Commentary Once a field of serious academic research and study, anthropology has devolved into a virtue-signaling celebration of ...
    July 24, 2022BY Philip Carl Salzman
  • Anthropologists Find 38,000-Year-Old Art in France (Video)
    Anthropologists Find 38,000-Year-Old Art in France (Video)
    Anthropologists announced the discovery of a 38,000-year-old engraved image in France.
    January 30, 2017BY Epoch Video
  • Have Humans Always Gone to War?
    Have Humans Always Gone to War?
    The question of whether warfare is encoded in our genes, or appeared as a result of civilization, has ...
    April 11, 2016BY Sarah Peacey
  • Woman Tracks Lost People in Her Dreams, Finds Lost Objects With Intuition
    Woman Tracks Lost People in Her Dreams, Finds Lost Objects With Intuition
    Grace Lark has strange abilities to intuitively find lost objects and return them to their owners, and to ...
    March 22, 2016BY Bernard D. Beitman, M.D. and Tara MacIsaac
  • Giant 7-Foot to 8-Foot Skeletons Uncovered in Ecuador Sent for Scientific Testing
    Giant 7-Foot to 8-Foot Skeletons Uncovered in Ecuador Sent for Scientific Testing
    Will these remains prove that a race of tall people existed hundreds of years ago deep in the ...
    November 15, 2015BY Liz Leafloor
  • Genetic Studies Link Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon and Australasia (+Video)
    Genetic Studies Link Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon and Australasia (+Video)
    A Harvard Medical School study is reshaping our understanding of how the indigenous people arrived in the Americas. ...
    August 13, 2015BY Stephanie Dutchen
  • Chinese Sword Found in Georgia Suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese Travel to North America
    Chinese Sword Found in Georgia Suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese Travel to North America
    Did the Chinese beat Christopher Columbus to the New World by many, many centuries?
    July 6, 2015BY Jon R. Haskell
  • An Ancient Mystery: Searching for the Lost Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra
    An Ancient Mystery: Searching for the Lost Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra
    Mystery surrounds the most famous pair of lovers in ancient history.
    June 26, 2015BY Wu Mingren
  • Eternal Flames: Geologists Investigate Ancient Myths to Know More About Modern Fuel
    Eternal Flames: Geologists Investigate Ancient Myths to Know More About Modern Fuel
    The ever-burning flames of legend not only reveal the spiritual and cultural rituals of the past, but can ...
    June 3, 2015BY Liz Leafloor
  • Out of Place in Time: Petrified Wooden Tools Buried Deep in Limestone
    Out of Place in Time: Petrified Wooden Tools Buried Deep in Limestone
    They had dug through 11 layers of limestone, each separated by a bed of sand mixed with clay, ...
    June 1, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Drill Bit Found in Coal Suggests Advanced Civilization LONG Before Humans Thought to Walk Earth?
    Drill Bit Found in Coal Suggests Advanced Civilization LONG Before Humans Thought to Walk Earth?
    Oopart (out of place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places ...
    May 31, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Did a Native American Travel With the Vikings and Arrive in Iceland Centuries Before Columbus Set Sail?
    Did a Native American Travel With the Vikings and Arrive in Iceland Centuries Before Columbus Set Sail?
    Did a Native American set foot on European soil long before we previously thought?
    May 15, 2015BY Wu Mingren
  • Ancient Wonders: The Secret of Real-Life Magic Mirrors in the Far East
    Ancient Wonders: The Secret of Real-Life Magic Mirrors in the Far East
    Rare Chinese and Japanese bronze mirrors have the strange property of seeming both opaque and transparent at the ...
    May 11, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • 4,000-Year-Old Ancient Babylonian Tablet Is Oldest Customer Service Complaint Ever Discovered
    4,000-Year-Old Ancient Babylonian Tablet Is Oldest Customer Service Complaint Ever Discovered
    It was considerably more difficult to file a customer complaint when you had to chip it into stone ...
    May 8, 2015BY Liz Leafloor
  • New Evidence Ancient Chinese Explorers Landed in America Excites Experts
    New Evidence Ancient Chinese Explorers Landed in America Excites Experts
    Will the history books change? Evidence suggests the Chinese got to America before the Europeans.
    May 7, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • An Ancient Mystery: Where Is the Tomb of Genghis Khan?
    An Ancient Mystery: Where Is the Tomb of Genghis Khan?
    Many Mongolians believe exhuming a corpse will destroy its soul. Genghis Khan went to great lengths to prevent ...
    May 7, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Is This Really a 250-Million-Year-Old Microchip?
    Is This Really a 250-Million-Year-Old Microchip?
    Was there computer technology 250 million years ago? Epoch Times investigated this much-discussed discovery.
    May 6, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Fossil Suggests Egyptian Pyramids and Sphinx Once Submerged Under Sea Water
    Fossil Suggests Egyptian Pyramids and Sphinx Once Submerged Under Sea Water
    The entire landscape of the Giza Necropolis, including the pyramids and the Sphinx, shows erosion that some say ...
    March 6, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Mummy Found Inside 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Statue
    Mummy Found Inside 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Statue
    A Buddha statue dating back to the 11th or 12th century was examined by CT scan and endoscopy ...
    February 23, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Advanced Ancient Knowledge: Brain Surgery 2,500 Years Ago
    Advanced Ancient Knowledge: Brain Surgery 2,500 Years Ago
    People in ancient times had more advanced levels of scientific understanding than we commonly give them credit for.
    February 20, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Orichalcum: Legendary Metal of Atlantis Found in 2,600-Year-Old Shipwreck
    Orichalcum: Legendary Metal of Atlantis Found in 2,600-Year-Old Shipwreck
    The mysterious metal spoken of in ancient Greece, said to glimmer with a reddish light in Atlantis, may ...
    February 19, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • 3 Distinguished Linguists Examine Mysterious Origin of Native Americans
    3 Distinguished Linguists Examine Mysterious Origin of Native Americans
    Who peopled the New World, and when? Native American origins aren't so clear-cut, some experts say, citing genetic ...
    January 21, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Who Built the Underground City of Derinkuyu?
    Who Built the Underground City of Derinkuyu?
    Who built the Derinkuyu underground city and why? One among several theories is that it was a shelter ...
    January 20, 2015BY Paul Darin
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    Trump Urges Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iran’s Missile Attack
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    5hr By T.J. Muscaro
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    7hr By Jack Phillips
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