Ancient stone tools show Europe’s early humans innovated independently from the Near East 42,000 years ago
About 42,000 years ago, early modern humans across Europe and the Near East began producing remarkably similar types of stone ...
Explore research on Homo sapiens, their evolution, migration, and cultural developments.
About 42,000 years ago, early modern humans across Europe and the Near East began producing remarkably similar types of stone ...
A crushed and distorted skull discovered in central China nearly 35 years ago is now redefining our understanding of early ...
A new study of the animal remains at central Spain's Abrigo de la Malia rock shelter contradicts long-standing assumptions about ...
Archaeologists in north-eastern Uzbekistan have unearthed what are possibly the world's earliest arrowheads from the Obi-Rakhmat rock shelter. The small ...
The first people to set foot in the Americas crossed with them not only stone technology and survival skills across ...
A minor genetic difference in one of the enzymes may have helped separate modern humans from Neanderthals and Denisovans, our ...
Researchers in northeastern Ethiopia have made a thrilling discovery of fossilized teeth that may belong to a new branch of ...
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 ...
In a historic event for archaeology and Iranian heritage, the Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley were officially inscribed on ...
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