An analysis of the semicircular canals in Neanderthal ears reveals evidence of a 'bottleneck' event, leading to a reduction ...
More than just mere cavemen, our Stone Age kin exhibited intelligence in surprising ways, making them more human than ...
The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared ...
New study challenges the theory that Neanderthals originated after an evolutionary event that implied the loss of part of ...
A newly excavated cave in Israel holds burials and artifacts suggesting that multiple human species commingled and shared ...
Scientists examining an ancient cave have made a discovery about humanity's history that dates back some 110,000 years.
The new approach to radiocarbon dating could soon be applied to other Paleolithic human sites, improving our understanding of ...
Discoveries in Tinshemet Cave reveals that the relationship between early humans and Neanderthals was more complex than originally thought.
The remains of the Lapedo Child, found in Portugal in 1998, showed signs of being both Neanderthal and human, as later ...
The first-ever published research on Tinshemet Cave reveals that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in the mid-Middle Paleolithic ...
The remains of the Lapedo Child, found in Portugal in 1998, showed signs of being both Neanderthal and human, as later confirmed by DNA. New techniques in radiocarbon dating allowed scientists to ...