early humans
Ancient Humans Survive Climate Extinction Event 900,000 Years Ago During Early Pleistocene Ice Age Transition: New Study Reveals
The climate extinction event coincided with the migration of the hominin population from Africa. Click to read more.
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Fossils of Ravens Reveal the Relationship Between Early Humans and Birds in Beijing
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Dual Ancestries Found from UK's Oldest Human DNA
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Ancient Humans Might Have Settled in South America over 18,000 Years Ago After Discovery of Chromosomes
'Ghost Fossils' Show Early Human Activity in North America Before the End of Last Ice Age
The Oldest Bread Is 14,400 Years Old, Predates Agriculture By 4,000 Years
Rewriting History: 7.2-Million-Year-Old Remains Put Mankind's Origins Into Question
Bony Head Crests in Male Gorillas Shed Light on Early Human Sex Practices
Neanderthal Dental Plaque Reveals Plant-Based Diet, Drug Use and Kissing Habits
Interbreeding with Neanderthals, Denisovans Helped Ancient Human Ancestors to Survive Outside Africa
Florida Sinkhole Reveals Evidence of Ancient Humans
Monogamy in Early Humans Exists Due to Sexually Transmitted Infections, Study Shows