Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation.
This, in a nutshell, is the heart of the stoned ape theory, or the idea that our impressive cognitive capabilities, like ...
When Asian Homo erectus came back to Africa as Homo sapiens they interbred with the relic African Homo erectus populations. This chart from the recent study, A structured coalescent model reveals deep ...
Early Homo sapiens shared the planet with other human species like Neanderthals and Homo erectus, but gradually emerged as the dominant species due to advancements in tools, social structures ...
resembling Homo erectus, particularly in its flat and underdeveloped nasal structure," explained María Martinón, director of the National Center for Research on Human Evolution and the study’s ...
These skulls belong to Homo erectus, but they are much smaller than typical Homo erectus fossils, leading scientists to classify them as a subspecies known as Homo erectus georgicus. The Dmanisi ...
A groundbreaking discovery in the Sima del Elefante cave, located in the Atapuerca mountains of Spain, is changing what we know about the first humans in Western Europe. Researchers have identified a ...
Spanish researchers have found the remains of a facial fragment in Atapuerca, in northern Spain, which has been identified as the oldest known face in Western Europe, with an age of between 1.1 ...
They have classified them as Homo aff. erectus, which means they might be Homo erectus, but it is not certain. There is also a possibility that the bones could be from a completely different species, ...
erectus. This designation acknowledges Pink's affinities with Homo erectus while leaving open the possibility ... suggesting these lithic tools were used to process animals for food. "Although the ...
The partial skull bears similarities to Homo erectus, but there are also some anatomical differences, said study co-author Rosa Huguet, an archaeologist at the Catalan Institute of Human ...
Scientists have unearthed in Spain fossilised facial bones roughly 1.1 million to 1.4 million years old that may represent a previously unknown species in the human evolutionary lineage - a ...