A groundbreaking discovery in the Sima del Elefante cave, located in the Atapuerca mountains of Spain, is changing what we ...
Here's how early humans spread from East Africa all around the world. Produced by Alex Kuzoian Follow BI Video: On Facebook More from Science It's tough to know what happened on Earth thousands of ...
The discovery of a transport vehicle suggests that humans may have had the capability for migration much earlier than ...
Ancient DNA reveals that Stone Age Europeans voyaged by sea to Africa, providing the earliest proof of prehistoric ...
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Figure a: A paleogeographic map of South Asia and The Sundaland in Southeast Asia over 20,000 years ago. These lands were occupied by their respective earliest settlers. Figure b: Rising sea level ...
A team of international researchers working with the Evolutionary Studies Institute at the University of Witwatersand have uncovered a major find about early human ancestors. In a study published in ...
The study, published in Nature, provides fresh evidence of early human migration into Europe, challenging previous assumptions about when and how human ancestors first ventured beyond Africa.
The Neolithic period began in southwest Asia around 12,000 years ago. It marked a major shift in human history as societies ...
“[Prehistoric] migrations…were not undertaken by mere passive sea drifters on flimsy bamboo rafts but by highly skilled navigators equipped with the knowledge and technology to travel vast ...
The results of the study were recently published in the scientific journal Archaeological and Anthropological Science and represent a significant advancement in understanding prehistoric human ...