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We do not know exactly how many cheated in the Stone Age. Yet, the number and complexity of adaptations for sperm competition in men and women suggest it was possibly as common for humans as for ...
PROGRESS in the study of prehistoric man has been so remarkable during the tast few years that the demand for a rapid succession of more or less popular treatises on the subject is not surprising.
Stone Age people buried over a span of 800 years at ... between 3600 and 2800 B.C. and that 76% were male. Most of these men belonged to the same paternal line, known as G2, that is passed down ...
The shaggy men of the Old Stone Age had their industrial centers too, and one of them was in central Tanganyika, Africa. Last week Anthropologist F. Clark Howell of the University of Chicago told ...
Among the insights they made was the discovery that men in these Neolithic families ... detailed picture of multiple generations in a Stone Age community. If you're enjoying this article, consider ...
suggesting that our conception of men as the only hunters in Stone Age societies is an oversimplification, at best. Even when Stone Age societies shifted toward agriculture during the Neolithic ...