As scientists slowly piece together the realities of Neanderthal life, some researchers are beginning to ask questions about ...
Neanderthals are an extinct species of ancient humans who lived 430,000 to 40,000 years ago, while homo sapiens are modern humans. For a long time, many people believed that we evolved from ...
An international study of infant remains from 50,000–75,000 years ago has provided new evidence about the developmental ...
Jan 31 (Reuters) - Bone fragments unearthed in a cave in central Germany show that our species ventured into Europe's cold higher latitudes more than 45,000 years ago - much earlier than previously ...
Shards of bone found in a German cave are transforming anthropologists’ understanding of our species’ earliest ancestors. Previously thought to have made their way to northern Europe around 38,000 BCE ...
What 100,000-year-old Homo sapiens bones in Ethiopia might reveal The significance of the 100,000-year-old Homo sapiens bones from Ethiopia lies less in any single dramatic claim and more in the ...
In a study published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, archaeologists from Université de Montréal and the University of Genoa reveal that far from being more primitive, Neanderthals ...
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