Putting humans into their environmental contexts
What if you had access to an online research tool that provided a vast knowledge base about humans and their historical relationships with their physical landscapes? » More …
What if you had access to an online research tool that provided a vast knowledge base about humans and their historical relationships with their physical landscapes? » More …
Researchers from Alaska and Washington state have found the earliest known evidence that Ice Age humans in North America used salmon as a food source, according to a paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. » More …
First Nations in British Columbia were once believed to have travelled long distances to find prized volcanic rock for tools, but a new study of an ancient village suggests the mountain actually came to them. » More …
Two Washington State University researchers are part of a new study finding that present-day Native Americans migrated in a single wave from Siberia at least 23,000 years ago. » More …
First came the science, with researchers explaining how they analyzed Kennewick Man’s DNA and concluded that the 9,000-year-old skeleton from Eastern Washington is undoubtedly Native American. » More …