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Were Neanderthals white? Genetics suggest a much more varied picture
Research suggests Neanderthals likely had a wide range of skin and hair pigmentation rather than one fixed appearance. Some ...
A new study of 250,000-year-old fossil teeth from France suggests climate shifts repeatedly isolated and reconnected ...
The Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) has led the international team behind a new study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences exploring the complex ...
Neanderthals One of the most dreaded terms in dentistry is "root canal," but at least we get to enjoy the perks of modern medicine. Now, imagine enduring that painful process nearly 60,000 years ago.
I associate the sound of a dentist’s drill with two things, firstly extreme pain as I was having a root canal treatment as a teenager.
Our ancestors lived alongside Neanderthals for nearly 200,000 years, often interbreeding with them. But could they understand ...
Neanderthals And The "Cult Of The Sun Bird": Were Golden Eagles Worshipped By Our Ancient Relatives?
Neanderthals were oddly obsessed with golden eagles, much more so than any other animal. They went to great lengths to hunt ...
Pinning down the most titanic of the large sauropod dinosaurs is not an easy task, since the odds were generally against the ...
Like modern crocodiles, this bizarre ancient reptile was likely a carnivore, but otherwise it bears little resemblance to ...
A new study suggests that certain theropods—two-legged, mostly meat-eating dinosaurs—had shrunken forelimbs as an ...
However, groundbreaking ancient DNA analysis has revealed that these complex social structures were actually widespread in Central Europe more than 5,000 years ago. An international team of ...
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