In The News: Department of Anthropology

Public Good

Speaking with the street vendors standing at Las Vegas intersections and highway off ramps on Public Good 鈥 a podcast audio series about Southern Nevada's urban public spaces and the people who depend on them.

Live Science

A deep dive into nearly 12,000 years of violence in the Middle East reveals that bloodshed skyrocketed as proto-states, or state-level society, began to emerge about 6,500 years ago and spiked again as drought and superpowers took hold about 3,200 years ago, according to an analysis of battered human skulls and bones.

Las Vegas Review Journal

鈥溌iva M茅xico!鈥 Juli谩n Escutia Rodr铆guez shouted outside North Las Vegas City Hall building Thursday night.

Science Times

As its water level drops, multiple human remains have already been found in Lake Mead. Many believe that more are waiting to be discovered.

Science Times

As its water level drops, multiple human remains have already been found in Lake Mead. Many believe that more are waiting to be discovered.

Slate

Is deep kissing a universal human behavior?

Awaken

A new study finds that half of human cultures don鈥檛 practice romantic lip-on-lip kissing. Animals don鈥檛 tend to bother either. So how did it evolve?

Nevada Independent

Under his rainbow umbrella, which protects him from the harsh summer sun, Luis Sanchez happily serves one of his usual customers a raspado 鈥 shaved iced 鈥 into a plastic cup with homemade strawberry syrup on top.

Valencia County News-Bulletin

Walking onto the Wisconsin Street property last week, the weight of what鈥檚 there hits you like a stone foundation. Exposed through careful hand excavation is a stretch of stone foundation very clearly laid out in the shape of half a cross.

Popular Science

Humans are born with instincts for crying and smiling, but not for kissing. Sometime in the past, our ancestors had the idea to smack their mouths together and call it romantic. And though we may not know who gave the first smooch, ancient records of these steamy sessions are helping us piece together when people started locking lips.

Washington Post

When was the first kiss? Recent papers have suggested that romantic or sexual kissing began 3,500 years ago in what is now India. But a new review paper in the journal Science says that this style of kissing is also mentioned in clay tablets from Mesopotamia that predate the Indian texts by about a thousand years.

ABC News

As environmental crises cause a Las Vegas reservoir to recede, a trail of bodies from decades past is revealed.