Ancient teeth hint at mysterious human relative0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- April 3, 2019
The find adds to a growing number of fossils from China that don’t fit neatly in the existing human family tree.
The find adds to a growing number of fossils from China that don’t fit neatly in the existing human family tree.
DNA evidence hints that the hominids interbred with humans as recently as 15,000 years ago
Starting 5000 years ago, the Yamnaya embarked on a violent conquest of Europe. Now genetic analysis tells their tale for the first time
The fossils from the Cambrian Period include dozens of new species and provide a window into life more than 500 million years ago
Tombs contained remains of more than 100 people and vessels used by Incas for performing death rites
The weapon has archaeologists rethinking America’s earliest settlers.
A study of 8,000 years of genetics from Spain and Portugal yields a surprisingly complex picture of the inhabitants’ ancestry.
An abundance of rodent remains adds new clues to the fate of the tiny human relative Homo floresiensis on the Indonesian island of Flores.
Scientists in Japan have “awakened” 28,000-year-old cells from a woolly mammoth that lived on our planet years ago, and their observations could provide a better understanding of extinct animals’ lives.
Scientists are rethinking a major milestone in animal evolution, after gaining fresh insights into how life on Earth diversified millions of years ago.