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Did you know that the Indian subcontinent has shown evidence of human activity dating back over a million years? There are ...
Ancient stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi represent the oldest evidence for humans living there 1 ...
A study of a handful of 300,000-year-old teeth revealed an ancient human group had a mix of archaic and modern tooth features ...
Seven newly discovered stone tools, dating to between 1.04 and 1.48 million years ago, were found on the Indonesian island of ...
Findings made by Griffith University researchers show that early hominins made a major deep-sea crossing to reach the ...
A new study finds early humans ate tough grasses and tubers long before their teeth adapted, suggesting behavior, not biology, drove human evolution.
The earlier study had uncovered stone tools on the island of Flores at a site called Wolo Sege, which provided evidence of ...
In the reddish lands of Hualongdong in China’s Anhui province, the discovery of a set of fossilized teeth estimated to be 300 ...
Some stone tools found near a river on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi suggest that the first hominins had reached the ...