In 1948, amateur archaeologists unearthed the remains, which should have shifted researchers' views of Neanderthals. But poor ...
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Neanderthals in prehistoric Germany hunted pond turtles, likely turning their shells into convenient tools
Learn how Neanderthals in central Europe hunted pond turtles and likely reused their shells as containers or scooping tools.
"Our knowledge of the interaction between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals has got more complex in the last few years, but it's ...
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This exceptionally preserved Neanderthal appears to have been buried on purpose in France 40,000 years ago
Some of the last Neanderthals ever to walk the face of the earth may have faded into extinction with proper funerals. First ...
Neanderthals vanished around 40,000 years ago. Why? That remains unclear. However, tiny brains grown in a lab in California ...
An international team of researchers has found that Neanderthals suffered a major population crash that started around 75,000 ...
In the not-too-distant future, if your T-shirt starts giving fashion advice or we’re all enslaved by a race of ...
Scientists reveal the genetic mutation that forever changed the final chapter of the Neanderthals' history in Europe.
A newly sequenced Neanderthal genome has revealed how isolated populations of these ancient humans underwent rapid genetic ...
For tens of thousands of years, two species — Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans — shared vast landscapes.
Charoula Fotiadou, a doctoral researcher at the University of Tübingen, has led a new scientific study suggesting that low genetic diversity among late ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a previously sealed chamber in a Gibraltar cave that may shed fresh light on the lifestyles of some of the last Neanderthals in Europe. The space, believed to have ...
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