Articles tagged as Anthropology | Smithsonian Magazine
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Added
March 17, 2026
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social-studies · culture-society
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Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Article
Introduction
Key Anthropological Findings and Research
- Geological Shifts: A rift in Kenya and Ethiopia is reaching a critical stage, potentially leading to flooding in a few million years.
- Human Evolution:
- New fossils in Ethiopia identified as Australopithecus deyiremeda may reshape evolutionary history.
- Evidence suggests four distinct hominin lineages coexisted in eastern Africa 2.5 to 3 million years ago.
- Research indicates a potential genetic incompatibility between humans and Neanderthals that may have contributed to the latter's extinction.
- A study on the "Altamura Man" (130,000–172,000 years old) analyzes Neanderthal nasal cavities.
- Findings suggest a link between the evolution of long thumbs and larger brains.
- Archaeological Discoveries:
- Fort Mose: Historical research on the site in Spanish-controlled Florida as a destination for those fleeing slavery.
- Oregon Artifacts: Indigenous-made items stitched from plant fiber and animal hair, likely used for garments or shelters.
- Chacu Structures: Dozens of ancient structures identified via satellite imagery in the Camarones River Basin.
- Battle of Mursa: Analysis of remains from 260 C.E. identifies tall adult men killed in combat.
- Béla, Duke of Macsó: DNA and bone analysis suggest the Duke was killed by multiple assailants in 1272.
- Cultural and Behavioral Studies:
- Evidence of early seafaring and migration to Australia.
- Research suggests human creative inclinations are older than previously estimated.
- Anthropological focus on the historical importance of gathering, often led by women, as a survival strategy equal to hunting.
- Notable Exhibits: The Australopithecus fossils "Lucy" and "Selam" were displayed at the National Museum in Prague.
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