Medicine & TechnologyInside a Siberian cave were the remains of a teenager believed to be the result of a Neanderthal breeding with a Denisovan. Read the article to learn more.
Radioactive dating suggests that the stone tools discovered in Ukraine were used by ancient humans more than a million years ago. Find out more about it in this article.
A Brazilian graphics expert reconstructed the face of skeletal remains found by a priest in La Chapelle-aux-Saints. Check out how the Neanderthal, dubbed "old man" looked like us.
Humans reportedly having sex to Denisovans paved the way for a mutation that led to mental health issues, according to a study. Continue reading to learn more.
A study on the ancient production processes of birch bark tar using computational modeling reveals the cognition of Neanderthals and early modern humans. Find out more about it in this article.
An infant bone in France, potentially from a new Homo sapiens lineage, differs from Neanderthals and bears a slight resemblance to modern humans. Continue reading to learn more about this mysterious fossil.
The 45,000-year-old fossil of a woman found in Czech yields the oldest modern human genome, pre-dating the European and Asian ancestral divergence. Check out this article to learn what she looked like then.
Archaeologists discovered remains of juvenile Neanderthal which suggest that they were victims of cannibal attack. Continue reading the article to find out more.
The back of our head contains an unusual bone growth known as occipital bone bump or exaggerated external occipital protuberance. Learn more about the hornlike growth in this article.
Check out in this article what researchers believe to be the oldest known Neanderthal cave engravings, created over 57,000 years ago by creative Paleolithic humans.
Genetic risk factors for Dupuytren's disease, known as "Viking disease," were examined in over 7,000 individuals, revealing three Neanderthal-inherited factors. Read the article for full details.
Find the advanced hunting and preservation skills of Neanderthals. Learn about their thriving in different ecosystems and the possibility of a semi-sedentary lifestyle. Read on to uncover more about our ancestors in this fascinating study.