Study reveals Lucy and early hominins may have used tools 3.2 million years ago
A recent study has challenged previous assumptions about early human tool use by examining the hand structure of ancient hominins, ...
A recent study has challenged previous assumptions about early human tool use by examining the hand structure of ancient hominins, ...
Recent geological dating techniques have determined that human remains discovered in the Orce region of southern Spain are the oldest ...
A recent study has successfully reconstructed the partially impaired skull of a great ape species, Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, that lived approximately ...
A team of paleontologists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, working in collaboration with Xi'an Jiaotong University, the University of ...
Genetic information from an ancient human relative has been extracted, making it the oldest such data recovered to date. This ...
A new study conducted by Dr. Ashleigh Wiseman from the University of Cambridge's McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research has digitally ...
New discoveries suggest that Homo naledi may have ignited controlled fires in the pitch-dark chambers of an underground cave system. ...
Fossil tooth analysis conducted by Dr. Renaud Joannes-Boyau, a geochemist at Southern Cross University, has played a crucial role in ...
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