A new study has revealed that Neanderthals organised their living spaces almost like modern humans, let alone being primitive. Analysing tools and immovable finds from the historic site of Riparo Bombrini in
A new study has revealed that Neanderthals organised their living spaces almost like modern humans, let alone being primitive. Analysing tools and immovable finds from the historic site of Riparo Bombrini in
MoreThe idea that two different human species, Homo sapiens (us) and Neanderthals, coexisted in western Eurasia between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago has long captured the imagination of both academics and the
MoreGenetic analysis of bone fragments unearthed at an archaeological site in Germany shows conclusively that modern humans (Homo sapiens) reached northern Europe 45,000 years ago and that Neanderthals existed in the same
MoreArchaeological site in Germany shows Homo sapiens is not the only human species to change the ecosystem Research at a 125,000-year-old archaeological site reveals how Neanderthals may have changed where they lived
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