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Unlocking secrets–technology allows scientists to peer inside great apes
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New Book: “Recreating First Contact: Expeditions, Anthropology, and Popular Culture”
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Funeral flowers in the Stone Age: Q&A with Smithsonian anthropologist Reuven Yeshurun
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Q&A: Katie Cramer on the long term human impact on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama
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Research team creates first carbon map of an entire country: Panama
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VIDEO: 3-D scanning at the Smithsonian
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Smithsonian anthropologist Rick Potts answers questions about the Anthropocene
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Forensic analysis of 17th-century human remains at Jamestown, Va., reveals evidence of survival cannibalism
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Ancient mummies reveal atherosclerosis is very likely just a part of aging
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National Zoo orangutans turn high-tech with apps for apes
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4,000-year-old shaman’s stones discovered near Boquete, Panama
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Report paints a new picture of early human impact on the Amazon River Basin
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3-D imaging adds remarkable new understanding of North America’s mysterious Clovis people
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New book reveals Ice Age mariners from Europe were America’s first inhabitants
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Ancient popcorn discovered in Peru