A Vanishing Nomadic Clan, With a Songlike Language All Their Own New genetic research confirms the oral history of a small group of nomadic people living in Indonesia’s rainforest.
Move Over, Men: Women Were Hunters, Too Anthropologists are finding that women in modern foraging societies have played a major role in catching game.
The Butterfly Net, the Hunt and the Magic of Attention Make very little of yourself if you wish to see clearly. Shut up, deeply, if you wish to hear.
Desert Monoliths Reveal Stone Age Architectural Blueprints Engravings found in Jordan and Saudi Arabia appeared to match nearby ancient megastructures known as desert kites as seen from above.
Let’s Protect Children at Least as Well as We Protect Ducks For nearly a century, the federal government has regulated which firearms can be used to hunt waterfowl with relatively little controversy, even today.