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Archaeological findings reveal Neanderthals operated a 'fat factory' 125,000 years ago in what is now Germany, smashing bones ...
MailOnline has asked the experts what the world might look like if the Neanderthals and Denisovans hadn't gone extinct.
Nord, Germany, systematically transported and processed the bones of at least 172 large mammals to extract nutrient-rich ...
A groundbreaking discovery in southwest China has revealed wooden tools that are believed to have been crafted by Denisovans ...
As technology progresses, the precision in detecting even the faintest traces of Neanderthal DNA improves. This continued ...
Robotera’s new Q5 humanoid robot combines advanced dexterity, mobility, and AI interaction for real-world service across key ...
An ancient human site in Germany features animal bones that were smashed into small pieces and heated to extract fat 125,000 ...
The 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments ...
The researchers believe that Neanderthals, an extinct species of human known to have lived in that area as far back as ...
A new DNA model suggests humans didn't reach Australia until 50,000 years ago, but archaeological data disagrees.
"There's no question they were smart, they were intelligent, they were advanced," study author Prof Bo Li told IFLScience.