Ancient hunters stayed in frozen Northern Europe rather than migrating to warmer areas, evidence from Arctic fox bones shows

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Impression: arctic fox tooth view more  Credit: Alex Pryor Historic hunters stayed in the coldest component of Northern Europe rather than migrating to escape freezing wintertime ailments, archaeologists have uncovered. Evidence from Arctic fox bones present communities dwelling all around 27,500 many years back were killing little prey in the inhospitable […]

The oldest Neanderthal DNA of Central-Eastern Europe

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Image: Aerial look at of Stajnia Cave. look at more  Credit history: Marcin ?arski All-around a hundred,000 many years ago, the local weather worsened abruptly and the surroundings of Central-Jap Europe shifted from forested to open up steppe/taiga habitat, marketing the dispersal of wooly mammoth, wooly rhino and other cold tailored […]

Helminth infections common in Medieval Europe, grave study finds

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Impression: Photomicrograph of a Trichuris trichiura egg from an archaeological deposit. perspective more  Credit history: Adrian Smith and Patrik Flammer, College of Oxford, United kingdom While helminth infections–like tapeworms and roundworms–are amid the world’s major neglected diseases, they are no for a longer period endemic in Europe. However, researchers reporting in […]

Seeds of authoritarian opposition: Far-right education politics in post-war Europe

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Corrigendum to “Educationalisation of youth unemployment through lifelong learning policies in Europe”,

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Valiente O, Capsada-Munsech Q, de Otero JPG (2020) Educationalisation of youth unemployment through lifelong mastering policies in Europe. European Academic Research Journal. Epub in advance of print 23 February 2020. DOI: ten.1177/1474904120908751. Immediately after the publication of this post, the authors recognized that the funding facts ended up lacking in […]

Heightened interaction between neolithic migrants and hunter-gatherers in Western Europe

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Graphic: The burial of Pendimoun F2 (5480-5360 BC), girl carrying about 55{0841e0d75c8d746db04d650b1305ad3fcafc778b501ea82c6d7687ee4903b11a} of hunter-gatherer part. check out more  Credit history: Henri Duday The Neolithic way of living, including farming, animal domestication and the enhancement of new systems, emerged in the Near East all-around 12,000 a long time back and contributed profoundly […]

Inventing other spaces for European education: Summer School in European Education Studies as a laboratory for educational research in Europe

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The Summer School in European Education Studies project This special issue of the European Educational Research Journal (EERJ) includes four articles that have been jointly authored by emerging researchers in the field of educational research in Europe who attended the Summer School in European Education Studies (SUSEES). These articles are […]

All in this together? The reconstitution of policy discourses on teacher collaboration as governance in post-crisis Europe

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