The Oldest Human Genomes in Europe Show How an Entire Branch of Humanity Disappeared
An ancient human lineage roamed Europe's frozen tundra for nearly 80 generations. Then they died out.
An ancient human lineage roamed Europe's frozen tundra for nearly 80 generations. Then they died out.
A new investigation suggests that Homo erectus survived on Indonedian island long enough to overlap with our own species, Homo ...
Early modern human populations were culturally diverse and sometimes exchanged tools helped by river networks in a then savanna rich ...
Area A at Happisburgh: View of footprint surface looking south, also showing underlying horizontally bedded laminated silts. (c) PLOS ONE ...