The Keatley Creek site is an unusually large prehistoric housepit village site located on the terraces of the Fraser River, about 20 km upstream from the town of Lillooet, British Columbia.
Research at Keatley Creek over the past 15 years has demonstrated that a large complex transegalitarian community of hunter/gatherers existed at the site from 1000–2000 BP. We have also documented the ...
"Insulin isn’t just about blood sugar—it plays a crucial role in the brain by regulating appetite, metabolism, and even cognitive functions like memory and learning," explains Scott Keatley ...
The Keatley Creek site is the largest remaining site of a series of unusually large prehistoric housepit villages in the vicinity of Lillooet that include the Bell site and the Bridge River site.
“Certain gut bacteria, like F. prausnitzii, contribute to the gut-brain axis, a bi-directional communication system between the gut and the brain,” Keatley says. This particular bacteria is ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Adrian Keatley expects the hat-trick-seeking Surrey Belle to continue her progression in the £100,000 Ladbrokes Herring Queen Series Final ...
The Keatley Creek site is an unusually large prehistoric housepit village site located on the terraces of the Fraser River, about 20 km upstream from the town of Lillooet, British Columbia.