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Members of small monkey groups more likely to fight, researchers find
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Peruvian mummy as seen by a SOMATOM Emotion 6CT scanner
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Video: A mummy ‘grows’ with CT scans and 3D digital technology
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Scopes Trial photographs released on Web by Smithsonian Archives
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American Indian Museum to host public broadcasts focusing on the Inka Road
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Scientists show that modern humans never co-existed with Homo erectus
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Dictionary captures traditional ice knowledge of the Inupiaq people of Wales, Alaska
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Bone fragment is only Ice Age artwork from America to show a “proboscidean”
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Study reveals environmental impact of American Indian farms centuries before Europeans arrived in North America
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Archaeological evidence confirms mass hunting of gazelles 5,000 years ago
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New book: “The Subsistence Economies of Indigenous North American Societies: A Handbook”
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Study finds facial structure of men and women has become more similar over time
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Mummies featured in new Smithsonian exhibition
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Artist’s recreation of 7- to 6-million-year-old early human unveiled in Hall of Human Origins
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Ancient bond between humans and dogs revealed in isotopic signatures of their bones