Southern Europe was apparently a climate refuge during the frigid millennia when these people lived.
Artifacts discovered in a rock shelter suggest Homo sapiens was launching stone projectiles in Europe 40,000 years…
Two hippo butchery sites and the largest hominin tooth ever found may change the story of the ‘Oldowan toolkit.’
Two archaeological sites in Brazil are revealing the genetic ancestry of some of the continent’s earliest humans.
A genetic analysis of bones and teeth revealed kinship between a group of Neanderthals.
Three new papers detail the population genetics of Eurasian people spanning over 10,000 years.
The new fossil suggests the Denisovans—a lost human species—could live in a wide range of habitats.
The complex funerary rituals of the 9,000 year-old city of Çatalhöyük are revealed in a new study.
The revised estimate, based on nearby volcanic ash, fits in nicely with most models of modern human evolution.
A batch of archaeological evidence is now the first to be confidently linked to the extinct Denisovans.
Scientists are struggling to understand how the 250,000-year-old fossil ended up in such a remote, hard-to-reach…
Only time will tell if the new name will gain traction in the scientific community and if the reassigning of old…
Sulawesi island has yielded many clues to our distant past, and now archaeologists can add a Pleistocene Homo sapiens…
The 42-foot chamber has been sealed off for 40,000 years. Researchers have already found bones and scratch marks…
Fossilized human footprints in New Mexico appear to be up to 23,000 years old, left behind by teenagers and young…
Evidence from a Bulgarian cave suggests early humans in southeast Europe faced subarctic conditions for thousands of…
The new research suggests Denisovans—a sister group to the Neanderthals—occupied the islands of southeast Asia prior…
Ongoing research has given us a more nuanced portrait of our extinct relatives, barrel chests and all.
Dubbed "Tollund Man," the natural mummy offers a window into what life was like in Europe 2,400 years ago.
The rare bone carving was unearthed at a cave entrance in northern Germany.