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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, ...
A reconstruction of a Neanderthal man in the human evolution exhibit at London’s Natural History Museum in January 2024. - Mike Kemp/In Pictures/In Pictures via Getty Images The 2010 discovery that ...
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Neanderthals used rhinoceros teeth as hammers to sculpt stone tools: Study
A new study has revealed another remarkable aspect of Neanderthal behavior: they not only ...
Left: computed tomographic (CT) scan of a Neanderthal fossil (La Ferrassie 1). Right: CT scan of a modern human. Credit: Philipp Gunz, License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 The human face is strikingly distinct ...
Specific genomic regions that seem to play a role in human language development evolved hundreds of thousands of years ago, ...
A latest study utilizing advanced spatial modeling has revealed that neither climate change nor direct competition with early modern humans can fully explain the disappearance of Neanderthals from ...
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 ...
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