Long ago, some saltwater fish adapted to freshwater — and in doing so, developed an extraordinary sense of hearing rivaling ...
We now have only the second high-quality genome from an ancient Denisovan human, which reveals there were more populations of ...
Although the Greeks and Romans linked environmental harm with climate change to a more limited extent than we do today, they ...
Ancient Greek thinkers, from Hesiod to Plato, and later Rousseau saw in the noble savage a vision of lost divine harmony and ...
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How Africa’s Mysterious Megaliths Could Rewrite Human History
Deep in South Africa, a ring of ancient stones stands shrouded in mystery. Some claim it’s over 200,000 years old - the work ...
Modern humans inherited part of their ancestry from multiple, genetically distinct Denisovan groups through interbreeding ...
Another surprising finding from this study concerns the ancient Jomon people from the Japanese archipelago and the ...
Homo sapiens remains found in a cave in West Sumatra are among the proof used by Culture Minister Fadli Zon to support his ‘Out of Nusantara’ hypothesis, which suggests that ancient humans may have ...
Imagine early humans meticulously crafting stone tools for nearly 300,000 years, all while contending with recurring ...
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Scientists Reveal Shocking Discovery About Ancient Humans That Changes History
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Researchers uncovered a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old site in Kenya showing that early humans maintained stone tool traditions for nearly 300,000 years despite extreme climate swings. The tools, ...
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Ancient stone tools reveal how early seafarers from Asia became America’s first people
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a ...
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