First burials: evidence of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens sharing culture 110,000 years ago
A recent discovery in Tinshemet Cave, central Israel, is changing the way we look at early human interactions. Archaeologists have ...
Discover research on Neanderthals, their culture, biology, and interactions with early Homo sapiens.
A recent discovery in Tinshemet Cave, central Israel, is changing the way we look at early human interactions. Archaeologists have ...
Iranian archaeologists have uncovered compelling evidence of human habitation in Ghamari Cave dating back 40,000 to 80,000 years. The cave ...
A recent study has used advanced radiocarbon dating to present a more precise age for the Lapedo Child. This significant ...
A new study has uncovered a major genetic bottleneck in Neanderthals about 110,000 years ago, shedding light on their demographic ...
Two new studies published in Science and Nature have provided unprecedented insights into the period when ancient humans (Homo sapiens) ...
A team of paleoanthropologists, led by Christopher J. Bae from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and Xiujie Wu from ...
Archaeological research at Manot Cave in Galilee, Israel, has unveiled extraordinary evidence of ritualistic gatherings dating back 35,000 years, marking ...
Three years ago, a six-year-old boy named Ben from Shoreham, West Sussex, England, stumbled upon a shiny flint rock while ...
A discovery in Maltravieso Cave, located in Extremadura, Spain, has fundamentally challenged long-held beliefs about the origins of human artistic ...
Recent findings from the Prado Vargas Cave in northern Spain have unveiled a remarkable aspect of Neanderthal behavior: their apparent ...
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