A new study proposes that human culture’s unique power lies not in its ability to accumulate knowledge, as once thought, but in its "open-endedness." ...
Cultural Evolution The 19th-century idea that cultures evolve in the same way as plants and animals was abandoned when anthropologists found that it did not jibe with their observations. Now the ...
The Neolithic transition spread across Europe via a coastal, southern route and an inland, central route. Here, the authors use haplogroup clines and space-time simulations to show that ...
This culture evolution allows us to celebrate our strengths and develop our areas of opportunity. I'm thrilled to share our 2023 Employee Engagement and Company Culture report, which highlights ...
The rapid spread of Christianity in the first centuries of the Common Era continues to puzzle historians. The reasons behind this historically consequential phenomenon have been discussed extensively ...