Researchers also found additional relics like stone tools made from flint and quartz, as well as animal bones displaying cut ...
The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared ...
The discovery is particularly important as it places the arrival of the first populations in Europe before the 'Homo ...
It marks the first time significant remains older than 1 million years old have been discovered in Western Europe.
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The first human migrations out of Africa are thought to have taken place 70,000 years ago. Migrants gradually made their way down India's coast over a few thousand years. The migration was ...
A groundbreaking discovery in the Sima del Elefante cave, located in the Atapuerca mountains of Spain, is changing what we ...
Five years ago I spent a few days with National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek, a writer who is walking around the world, retracing the journey begun when modern humans first left Africa.
The oldest DNA yet isolated from humans in Africa reveals long-range migrations around 50,000 years ago, which likely played a role in the Middle to Later Stone Age transition. Researchers excavated ...