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Long-standing questions about the migration of early modern humans in East Asia may finally be answered, thanks to a rare and ...
Researchers recreated a 30,000-year-old ocean journey from Taiwan to Japan using canoes and simulations to test early human ...
Experiments and simulations show Paleolithic paddlers could outwit the powerful Kuroshio Current by launching dugout canoes ...
East Asian Paleolithic voyagers may have used dugout canoes to cross one of the strongest currents in the world.
The journey capped off years of test models analyzing how ancient people in East Asia may have navigated through the powerful ...
The successfully re-enacted voyage suggests that early modern humans likely had a high level of strategic seafaring knowledge ...
Cable firms scramble to save the internet from AI overload by opening new routes across underserved regions in Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East ...
Japanese researchers turned to “experimental archaeology” to study how ancient humans navigated powerful ocean currents and ...
Researchers used a canoe replica to trace Paleolithic migration from Taiwan to Japan, showing how early humans crossed seas ...
The Asian Development Bank advocates for a circular economy in Asia and the Pacific to combat environmental degradation, ...
Geologists discover that a huge prehistoric tsunami carried amber from coastal forests to deep waters in Japan 115 million ...
When and where the earliest modern human populations migrated and settled in East Asia is relatively well known. However, how ...
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