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Neanderthal interbreeding left a much bigger mark on human evolution than once thought
New research into Upper Paleolithic fossils from western Eurasia suggests that hybridization between ancient human groups was ...
Until now, at least 14 different species have been assigned to the genus Homo since it emerged in Ethiopia some 2.8 million years ago revealing branching evolutionary stories of survival, intermixing, ...
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Animal remains suggest first modern humans in central Iberian Peninsula were expert hunters
Knowledge about the first settlements of Homo sapiens in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula at the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic has been significantly advanced with a new study led by Edgar ...
Neanderthal children (who lived between 400,000 and 40,000 years ago) and modern human children living during the Upper Palaeolithic era (between 50,000 and 12,000 years ago) may have faced similar ...
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