ANTH 1102-Exploring Human Diversity

The purpose of this blog is to expose readers to current events related to topics discussed in Anthropology 1102 - Introduction to Anthropology. This is a jump off point for thinking critically about the world.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Chicken DNA and Human Migration

Archaeologists have recently used DNA from ancient chicken bones to track long distance, ocean migrations of human!

Ancient Chickens and Human Migration


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      • The 'Iceman'
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      • UGA Archaeology Field School
      • Lost Treasures
      • Becoming Human
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