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Humans didn't domesticate horses until 4,200 years ago — a millennium later than thoughtHumans domesticated horses 1,000 years later than previously thought, first for access to their ... point instead to a date around 2200 B.C., a millennium later than was previously assumed.
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Ancient DNA challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilizationBy the early first millennium BCE, Phoenician cities had established a vast ... This was made possible by sequencing and ...
W hen did the first humans start speaking? Did we always have this ability, inherited from our immediate ancestors? These questions sound impossible to answer — but not quite so. A new study ...
As the MDGs era comes to a conclusion with the end of the year, 2016 ushers in the official launch of the bold and transformative 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by world leaders ...
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