This paper reviews and synthesizes emerging multi-disciplinary evidence toward understanding the development of social and political organization in the Last Glacial. Evidence for the prevalence and scope of political egalitarianism is…
What evidence supports political egalitarianism in Last Glacial human societies?Archaeological findings suggest that most pre-Holocene sites reflect temporary egalitarian hunting camps, indicating political structures without hierarchy.How did climatic conditions influence social organization during the Last Glacial?The Last Glacial's unstable, colder, and more arid conditions necessitated nomadism, promoting egalitarian structures among small groups.What role did leveling mechanisms play in nomadic foragers' societies?Leveling mechanisms were cultural practices that prevented individuals from monopolizing power, thereby maintaining political egalitarianism in foraging societies.
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Caenorhabditis elegans (/ ˌ s iː n oʊ r æ b ˈ d aɪ t ə s ˈ ɛ l ə ɡ æ n s/ [6 ]) is a free-living transparent nematode about 1 mm in length that lives in temperate soil environments. [7 ] It is the type species of its genus. [8 ] The name is…
Upon DNA damage, the amino terminus of p53 is phosphorylated at a number of serine residues including S20, a site that is particularly important in regulating stability and function of the protein.
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