"Ancient Origins of Central African Hunter-Gatherer Networks Revealed"

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A study by the University of Zurich reveals that Central African hunter-gatherer groups had extensive social networks and cultural exchanges long before the advent of agriculture, preserving ancient cultural diversity. The research, which analyzed genetic data, musical instruments, and specialized vocabulary, shows that these interactions influenced the genetic, linguistic, and cultural traits of these populations, highlighting deep-rooted cultural networking in the region.
Topics:science#anthropology#central-africa#cultural-diversity#genetic-research#hunter-gatherers#linguistic-evolution
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