1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil reveals diversity and early migrations of ancient human ancestors
A recently reconstructed fossil face from northern Ethiopia is redefining how scientists understand the early evolution and spread of Homo ...
Discover ancient DNA studies uncovering human ancestry, migrations, and population history.
A recently reconstructed fossil face from northern Ethiopia is redefining how scientists understand the early evolution and spread of Homo ...
A recent genetic study reveals part of the secret of exceptional longevity in Italy and finds that this may lie ...
For over a decade, a Roman-era skeleton uncovered in southern England has been the subject of debate surrounding migration, identity, ...
A new genetic study indicates that ancient communities in southern Africa lived in long-term isolation, developing a distinct set of ...
A sweeping genetic investigation is reshaping what researchers know about the first journeys of modern humans into Australia and its ...
A new genetic study is providing the most detailed picture to date of the people who built Shimao, a vast ...
A new genetic study is reshaping what researchers know about one of southern China’s most distinctive mortuary traditions—the Hanging Coffin ...
A new genetic study is rewriting what researchers know about early human migrations in East Asia, showing that the prehistoric ...
For tens of thousands of years, dogs have been in symbiosis with people across the vast range of Eurasia, but ...
Researchers have confirmed the identity of skeletal remains found over a century ago on Margaret Island in Budapest, solving a ...
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