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Primary Menu * Archaeology * Biology * Culture * Language * Columns * Podcast * Teaching * About Us * Follow SAPIENS Anthropology Magazine * Archaeology * Biology * Culture * Language * * * search search FEATURES Borderlands WHAT THE DISCOVERY OF DENISOVAN REMAINS IN LAOS MEANS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Kira Westaway, Mike W. Morley, and Renaud Joannes-Boyau The new excavation of a fossil tooth places an enigmatic group of ancient humans in Southeast Asia 164,000 years ago. * Columns * Essays * Features * News * Op-Eds * Photo Essays * Podcast * Poetry Poetry MAIZE AND OKRA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Jason Vasser-Elong A poet-anthropologist recollects when Muscogee (Creek) people offered his formerly enslaved ancestors refuge, extending the bonds of kinship. Curiosities / Stephen E. Nash TREE RINGS ARE EVIDENCE OF THE MEGADROUGHT—AND OUR DOOM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scientists are using dendroclimatology to investigate megadroughts in the western U.S., and the trees are telling a disturbing tale. (RE)THINK HUMAN Get our newsletter with new stories delivered to your inbox every Friday. email sign me up now Expressions CRYSTAL WORL’S COUNTERMURAL TELLS A DIFFERENT HISTORY OF ALASKA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Ben Bridges Indigenous artist Crystal Kaakeeyáa Worl’s new public mural honoring Tlingit activist Elizabeth Peratrovich places Alaska Native peoples’ resistance to colonialism at the center of Juneau’s history. Pastimes FIVE TURNING POINTS IN THE EVOLUTION OF WINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Christopher Howard Anthropologists have helped uncork the fascinating history of winemaking—from drunken primates to Stone Age seed domestication to intoxicating religious rites. * Archaeology * Biology * Culture * Language Unearthed / Anna Florin, Andrew Fairbairn, and Chris Clarkson COOKING DEBRIS IN AN AUSTRALIAN CAVE TELLS A STORY OF RESILIENCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An archaeological project in Australia investigates 65,000 years of food scraps to understand Aboriginal peoples’ resilience amid changing plant life, sea levels, and climate. FOOTER ABOUT SAPIENS An editorially independent magazine of the Wenner‑Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Published in partnership with the University of Chicago Press * About Us * Our Staff * Write for Us * Teaching * Terms of Use * Privacy Policy * Contact back to top