The Cognitive Revolution: Rewriting Human Origins
New paleogenomic and archaeological evidence suggests a multi-regional cognitive transition rather than a sudden "Great Leap Forward" in early Homo sapiens.
The scientific study of humanity, past and present. Explore cultural evolution, biological adaptation, archaeological records, and linguistic diversity through verified, expert-curated research.
Examines contemporary human societies, social organization, kinship, ritual, belief systems, and cultural adaptation across diverse populations.
48,200+ ArticlesStudies human evolution, primatology, genetics, forensic anthropology, and the biological adaptations of modern human populations.
31,450+ ArticlesInvestigates past human activity through material remains, site analysis, chronometric dating, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
38,900+ ArticlesAnalyzes language variation, language policy, discourse analysis, multilingualism, and the relationship between language and culture.
14,100+ ArticlesApplies anthropological theories and methods to solve contemporary social issues in healthcare, education, development, and policy.
9,850+ ArticlesExplores human-computer interaction, online communities, digital ethnography, AI ethics, and technology's impact on social structures.
6,400+ ArticlesNew paleogenomic and archaeological evidence suggests a multi-regional cognitive transition rather than a sudden "Great Leap Forward" in early Homo sapiens.
A longitudinal ethnographic study examining how traditional exchange networks adapt under modern economic pressures and digital connectivity.
Methodological innovations in studying informal settlements, gig economies, and digital infrastructure in rapidly urbanizing Global South cities.
Ethical frameworks, community collaboration, and repatriation efforts reshaping how archaeological research is conducted, funded, and published.