Bigger Human Bodies Evolved Late, Study of Fossils Finds
New PNAS research on 386 fossils shows human body size jumped later within the genus Homo rather than growing steadily across the whole family tree
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New PNAS research on 386 fossils shows human body size jumped later within the genus Homo rather than growing steadily across the whole family tree
For most of the 20th century, the model of human origins was a tree: with the trunk dividing into branches, and then twigs. Each species of human relative (hominin) was a neat, sin...
KYOTO, JAPAN—Modern humans and Neanderthals may have shared a common culture over a period of […] The post Modern Humans and Neanderthals May Have Shared Culture appeared first on...
The dual nature of humanity may have emerged much earlier than thought, going by the survival of a person slammed in the jaw in Qafzeh Cave, and some pretty sick children
Don’t miss the words of Professor Uthmeier: “both human forms.” What he’s saying is that both Neanderthals and modern humans were “human forms.” Source
Homo erectus may have left a detectable genetic trace in living humans through ancient interbreeding with Denisovans. For much of the 20th century, human evolution was often pictur...
Strange 'hobbits' of Indonesia didn't hunt elephants after all, or cook them, says new paper, supporting theory of deeply archaic ancestry. How many hominins left Africa?
BURGOS, SPAIN—According to a statement released by the Spanish National Research Centre for Human Evolution […] The post Jaw Wound in 90,000-Year-Old Fossil Points to Violence Amon...
Chinese scientists have analysed the skull, which dates back almost 150,000 years, and have come to a groundbreaking realisation
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