#humanmigration — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #humanmigration, aggregated by home.social.
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A slow shift in Pacific rainfall around 1,000 years ago dried Western Polynesia and wetted the east. New climate records suggest Polynesian expansion followed freshwater gradients, not collapse. #PaleoClimate #Archaeology #Polynesia #HumanMigration https://www.anthropology.net/p/when-the-rains-moved-east
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Refugees and stateless people should be allowed to resettle in Antarctica.
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Ancient Settlement Unearthed Beneath Australian Waters
Off the northern coast of Kimberley, researchers have uncovered a vast underwater colony dating back approximately 50,000 years. This discovery sheds new light on early human migration and adaptation to changing environments.#archaeology #ancienthistory #australia #underwaterdiscovery #humanmigration #lostcivilization #kimberley
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The #ProtoIndoEuropean (#PIE) #language, the reconstructed ancestor of the #IndoEuropean family, is a key discovery in historical linguistics. Spoken thousands of years ago, PIE gave rise to languages like #English, #Hindi, #Greek, and #Russian. These languages, integral to many cultures today, reflect PIE's legacy in #HumanMigration, #CulturalExchange, and #LanguageEvolution. Here’s a brief exploration:
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These are the oldest Homo sapiens fossils ever found in Europe - Enlarge
A 46,000-year-old tooth and a handful of bone fragments are the oldest direct evidence o... more: https://arstechnica.com/?p=1675745 #paleoanthropology #paleolithiceurope #radiocarbondating #paleoarchaeology #upperpaleolithic #humanmigration #anthropology #neanderthals #archaeology #paleolithic #stonetools #stoneage #science -
How many people did it take to colonize Australia? - A new study suggests that the first humans to move into Australia and New Guinea came in larg... more: https://arstechnica.com/?p=1524475 #aboriginalaustralians #humanmigration #pleistocene #australia #newguinea #science #sahul #sunda