A new landmark study has uncovered evidence that challenges the long-held beliefs about human evolution.
New fossil discoveries are reshaping scientists’ understanding of a pivotal chapter in human evolution, revealing that several human ancestor lineages lived side by side nearly 3 million years ago.
Scientists studied the remains of a mysterious human relative called Homo naledi found deep in a South African cave and determined they were all female.
For years, the Denisovans occupied an unusual place in the story of human evolution. They were recognised as one of our ...
The Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) has led the international team behind a new study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences exploring the complex ...
Hundreds of hominin fossils reveal that human body size remained stable for ages before a sharp increase in early members of ...
Fossils unearthed in Morocco from a little-understood period of human evolution may help scientists resolve a long-standing mystery: Who came before us? Three jawbones, including one from a child, ...
The generally accepted theory of the spread of ancient humans from Africa, where they first evolved, known as “Out of Africa,” holds that a single species, Homo erectus, subsequently migrated to ...
New fossil discoveries are reshaping scientists’ understanding of a pivotal chapter in human evolution, revealing that several human ancestor lineages lived side by side nearly 3 million years ago.