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Humans, Volume 6, Issue 1

2026 March - 7 articles

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Articles (7)

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Views
19 Pages

25 February 2026

There have been numerous attempts to examine Indigenous cultures from a scientific and evolutionary perspective. In this work, however, there has been little acknowledgment of how the study of biological evolution is changing. I examine evidence of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
212 Views
19 Pages

10 February 2026

This article is an introduction to the issues faced by the unhoused and those with substance use issues in San Antonio, TX, and an analysis of the mis-fits and misrecognitions that lead to failures. It focuses on three areas: aspects of civil rights...

  • Article
  • Open Access
635 Views
18 Pages

2 February 2026

The exploration of Doggerland, the prehistoric landscape that once connected Britain to the continent, remains one of Europe’s most significant archeological challenges. This paper presents a study into the palaeolandscape and the paleoenvironm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,135 Views
31 Pages

14 January 2026

This article examines the cognitive theory expressed in early Buddhist Pāli sources by situating their analyses of perception, language, and meditative experience within a psychosemiotic framework. It argues that Buddhist thinkers conceived cogn...

  • Essay
  • Open Access
594 Views
28 Pages

Looking Upstream: Applying Social Theory to the Interpretation of the Forensic Record

  • Rylan Tegtmeyer Hawke,
  • Phoenix Farnham,
  • Sarajane Smith-Escudero,
  • Rachel Coppock and
  • Jesse Goliath

9 January 2026

Traditionally, the field of forensic anthropology has built its foundation on being an objective observer of human behavior to answer questions of medicolegal significance. With the publication of the NAS report in 2009, the field continues to fulfil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
567 Views
12 Pages

Identifying “Ina Jane Doe”: The Forensic Anthropologists’ Role in Revising and Correcting Narratives in a Cold Case

  • Amy R. Michael,
  • Samantha H. Blatt,
  • Jennifer D. Bengtson,
  • Ashanti Maronie,
  • Samantha Unwin and
  • Jose Sanchez

30 December 2025

The 1992 cold case homicide of “Ina Jane Doe” illustrates how an interdisciplinary team worked to identify the decedent using a combined approach of skeletal re-analysis, updated forensic art informed by anthropologists’ input, arch...

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Humans - ISSN 2673-9461