Recent discoveries in Colombia have unveiled a previously unknown human DNA lineage in ancient remains, offering fascinating ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica has left scientists both amazed and baffled: the oldest human remains ever found.
The theory was that Anatolia, the region in which Ayvalık is situated, and Europe were linked during the last Ice Age, offering early humans a path to cross over via southward island-hopping routes.
Experts from the University of the Philippines conducted a study on how humans in the Sulu Archipelago might have lived, traveled and interacted by studying their chickens.
Recently discovered stone tools in Turkey suggest the presence of a bygone landmass that early humans may have used to cross ...
On the seabed off the coast of Taiwan, a fisherman’s dredge pulled up more than just marine life. Among the animal remains was something unexpected—a thick, heavy jawbone. For years, the fossil ...
These discoveries add even more shades of grey to the story of Neanderthal migration and the species’ interactions ... the latest find continues to refine the story of an ancient human relative that ...
The study of ancient DNA has revolutionised our understanding of human history, enabling scientists to decipher complex population dynamics over tens of thousands of years. By analysing genetic ...
Lay-lah Lay-lah,” by artist Ella Ponizovsky Bergelson, uses ancient texts to connect the historic atrocity to a range of ...