Homo naledi may have lit fires in caves over 200,000 years ago
New discoveries suggest that Homo naledi may have ignited controlled fires in the pitch-dark chambers of an underground cave system. ...
New discoveries suggest that Homo naledi may have ignited controlled fires in the pitch-dark chambers of an underground cave system. ...
According to a study published in the journal Antiquity, prehistoric cooking may have been more complex than previously thought. A ...
A team of archaeologists, led by Dr. Matthew Pope from University College London (UCL) discovered spear tips and other stone ...
An international team lead by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have managed to sequence multiple individuals from ...
A new study led by a CNRS researcher, published on October 17 in the journal PNAS, used zinc isotope analysis ...
At some time in prehistory, modern humans and Neanderthals met—and made love. But how long and where the two species ...
In a quest to unravel one of the great enigmas of human evolution—why Homo sapiens is the sole surviving human ...
Archaeologists from Leiden University, in collaboration with other researchers, have unveiled compelling evidence that Neanderthals, our ancient relatives, played a ...
Scientists studying ancient diseases have discovered one of the earliest examples of zoonotic spillover, an event where a disease jumps ...
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