Teeth, bones, ornaments and stone tools from the Bacho Kiro cave in current-day Bulgaria have revealed that the first modern humans were settled in Europe as early as 47,000 years ago, according to ...
Learn more about a jewelry-making site from the Châtelperronian culture, a tradition tied to the Neanderthal-to-modern human transition in Western Europe.
Researchers investigated Yunxia 2 and uncovered that Homo Sapiens diverged from Neanderthals and Denisovans 900,000 years ago ...
The shared ancestor of our species, the Neanderthals and the Denisovans may be far older than we thought – which could ...
The Nyayanga excavation site in Kenya, in July 2025. Fossils and Oldowan tools have been excavated from the tan and reddish-brown sediments, which date to more than 2.6 million years old. T. W.
Digital reconstruction of a crushed skull from an ancient human could rewrite the timeline of human evolution, according to ...
Outlining the problem / P. A. Mellars, M. J. Aitken and C. B. Stringer -- Uranium-series dating and the origin of modern man / Henry P. Schwarcz -- Luminescence dating relevant to human origins / M. J ...