Central Asia identified as a key region for human ancestors: it was a key route for some of the earliest hominin migrations
The exhibition Buddha10 A fragmented display on Buddhist visual evolution comprises about 2,300 objects of varied geographic and cultural provenance
An article published in Science shows the origins of donkey domestication Africa in 5,000 B.C.E, around the time when the Sahara became the desert region we know today
The exhibition Technological advances along the Silk Road – Blown and Tooled: Western Asian Influences in Ancient Glass in China at the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong
Human bones were used for making pendants in the Stone Age, on the island of Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov on Lake Onega
‘Homo erectus’ from Gongwangling could have been the earliest population in China; a new study published on the Journal of Human Evolution
A study, published on PLoS One, challenges theories of earlier human arrival in Americas and develops a Apparent Stratigraphic Integrity Index
Early human habitats linked to past climate shifts. A study published in Nature by an international team of scientists provides clear evidence
A population hub out of Africa explains East Asian lineages in Europe 45 KYA; the study has been published on Genome Biology and Evolution
Multidisciplinary research team sheds light on the 1,400-year-old mystery about the genetic origins of the Avar elite