Ancient social networks helped hunter-gatherers survive in the Caucasus for 30,000 years (opens in new tab)
Ancient hunter-gatherers in the southern Caucasus survived by staying connected across large distances, according to a new study. Researchers found that social ties and the sharing of knowledge played a major part in helping small groups endure tens of thousands of years of environmental change. The study examined life in the region between 57,000 and […]
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