New Dmanisi fossil study suggests multiple human species left Africa 1.8 million years ago
Recent studies on fossils found at the Dmanisi archaeological site in the Republic of Georgia are changing the way scientists ...
Explore Homo erectus, its fossils, behavior, and evolutionary significance in human ancestry.
Recent studies on fossils found at the Dmanisi archaeological site in the Republic of Georgia are changing the way scientists ...
A recently reconstructed fossil face from northern Ethiopia is redefining how scientists understand the early evolution and spread of Homo ...
A new paper published recently in PLOS ONE has uncovered evidence that early humans who inhabited the region near present-day ...
Almost 2 million years ago, early humans were not the hunters they are typically imagined to be — they were ...
A recent discovery in the Republic of Georgia is giving a new glimpse into the earliest humans to settle beyond ...
A recent study of ancient teeth unearthed at South China’s Hualongdong site is revolutionizing scientists' understanding of human evolution in ...
A recent study shows that Neanderthal DNA from ancient times can cause a neurological condition known as Chiari Malformation Type ...
A recent discovery in the seas off Java's northeast, in the Madura Strait, is giving a previously unimaginable insight into ...
A fascinating fossil find in Spain's Atapuerca Mountains has revealed that the beginnings of human habitation in Western Europe predate ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a collection of bone tools at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, dating back 1.5 million years. This finding ...
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