Archaeologists in Tajikistan have discovered a rock-shelter that may have been a migration site for Neanderthals, Denisovans, ...
A newfound rock-shelter in Tajikistan has artifacts created by ancient humans spanning 130,000 years. Along a stream in ...
Neanderthals weren’t discovered until the 19th century. Neanderthals are believed to have originated in Europe and Asia ...
A resurgence of interest in our ancient relatives is captivating audiences worldwide, and a German museum is at the forefront ...
However, Neanderthals tended to bury their dead deeper in caves, whereas H. sapiens were buried in cave entrances or rock ...
Scientists believe individuals of the most recently discovered hominin group (the Denisovans) that interbred with modern day ...
Lucy’s discovery transformed our understanding of human origins. Don Johanson, who unearthed the Australopithecus afarensis ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 150,000-year-old shelter in Tajikistan, offering new insights into human evolution.
Led by Joshua Akey, a professor at Princeton’s Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, the researchers have ...
New research highlights Denisovan genetic contributions to modern humans, offering survival advantages like hypoxia tolerance and immunity. These findings underscore a complex history of interbreeding ...