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Archaeology and Anthropology

Tang Xianzu: The ‘Chinese’ Shakespeare

A recent article by ‘Quartz’ online has stated that ‘Archaeologists have found the tomb of Chi...

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The Importance of Authenticity: Did Michael Jackson sing all his own songs?

Allegations have recently resurfaced as to whether Michael Jackson is in fact the vocalist on some t...

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Treasures of the Train Station: Ancient Secrets From Rome’s Metro

The ongoing construction of a new route on Rome’s metro has uncovered a plethora of archaeological...

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Doctor, Doctor: Is Depression Different in China?

Studies in the field of cultural psychology have suggested that Chinese people tend to express psych...

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The Making of Morality – Is Altruism The Result of Evolution?

In The Descent of Man, Darwin wrote: “of all the differences between man and the lower animals, th...

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Whitewashing Antiquity: Diversity in Roman Britain

How diverse was Roman Britain? For a long time, the mainstream perception was of a homogeneously Eur...

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Horses, Hooves, and Homo Erectus: What is Language?

Quite when human language first came about is still something of a mystery. Nevertheless, most schol...

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Humanity on Record: NASA’s Bewildering Message to the Stars

Nasa’s Golden Record, sent into space in 1977 on Voyager 1 and 2, was intended to paint a picture ...

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Why So Big-Headed? New Ideas on the Evolution of the Brain

The human brain is six times as large as that of other mammals of a similar size. Why are we so brai...

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ABC, Easy as 123: Can You Have a Language Without Numbers?

You may think that dealing with figures is integral to any society, but in fact, not all cultures u...

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Resurrecting the Rubble – Art in the Era of ISIS

On the 28th March, a new piece of art was unveiled in Trafalgar square, part of the larger project ...

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?Saving? history ? the changing face of archaeological preservation

The need for better historical preservation has never been more evident – archaeological sites are...

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