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We may now know where humans and Neanderthals hooked up — and it was all over the place
Somewhere around 47,000 years ago, in mountain valleys and along migration corridors stretching from Iran to central Europe, ...
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"They wore clothes, wielded fire, and created art; they may have even been smarter than us..." Just who were our closest cousins?
From ice-age hunters to our closest extinct relatives, this essential guide uncovers who the Neanderthals really were — and what they reveal about us.
Neanderthal intelligence may have been similar to modern humans, with research showing minimal cognitive differences between ...
University of Iowa researchers discovered human predecessors, previously thought to not be verbal, have parts of human DNA ...
Specific genomic regions that seem to play a role in human language development evolved hundreds of thousands of years ago, ...
Homo sapiens’ interconnected networks gave them a survival edge over more isolated Neanderthals amid environmental changes.
Dinosaurs 'He began to cry, and almost fell to the floor': The fluffy fossil that finally showed the world that birds are dinosaurs Human Evolution 'We can no longer ignore diseases in the deep human ...
Neanderthals survived from roughly 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, when they mysteriously disappeared. Mike Kemp / In Pictures / Getty Images Neanderthals lived successfully across Eurasia for hundreds ...
A new study suggests Neanderthals didn’t go extinct simply because of climate change or competition with Homo sapiens. Instead, the key difference may have been social connectivity—Homo sapiens formed ...
A jawbone like this was never expected to matter so much. It came up from the seabed off Taiwan, quiet and unremarkable at ...
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