New research based on fragments discovered at the Neumark-Nord site in Germany suggests Neanderthals may have transformed the ...
The study also floated the possibility that the turtles had been hunted for “their taste or for an assumed medicinal value. ” ...
Baby Neanderthals may have been much larger and grown much more quickly than their modern Homo sapiens counterparts, ...
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Neanderthal infants were enormous compared with modern humans
A detailed analysis of the best-preserved Neanderthal infant skeleton ever found suggests that our ancient relatives grew ...
Going by the headlines, the matter seems to be settled. El País announces that Neanderthal men "chose" sapiens women. Science ...
In 1948, amateur archaeologists unearthed the remains, which should have shifted researchers' views of Neanderthals. But poor ...
The gap between genetics and archaeology leaves us with an unclear picture of where the Neanderthals originated. Columnist ...
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Neanderthals from Spain to China hoarded rhino teeth – turns out, they may have used them as tools
To survive the Paleolithic, ancient hominins had to make sure they maximized their resources, which meant letting nothing go ...
Late Neanderthals are believed to have descended from a small group that survived extreme Ice Age conditions in southwestern ...
A rare infant skeleton shows Neanderthal infants grew faster than modern humans, with rapid brain and body development.
A cave in Belgium has revealed unsettling evidence that Neanderthals selectively cannibalized outsiders, focusing on women and children. The victims weren’t from the local group and appear to have ...
Scientists are still trying to understand why our Neanderthal DNA hasn't all been eliminated by natural selection.
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