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Sunscreen, Clothes and Caves May Have Helped Homo Sapiens Survive ... played a key role in the evolution of ... Fossils and Fires: Insights Into Early Modern Human Activity in the Jungles of ...
While the topic of this book might seem a little depressing, it is really a powerful wake-up call to all of us, based on the ...
Around 41,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field underwent a chaotic shift that temporarily weakened the planet’s natural ...
An early human species – the Denisovans – who went extinct 25,000 years ago – lived across more of the world than was thought ...
These discoveries suggest that humans were able to live in rainforest before they left Africa, the home of our species. Until ...
From a 60,000-year-old Paleolithic settlement to a third-century Buddhist temple along the ancient Silk Road, China on Thursday unveiled ...
Ancient Homo sapiens may have benefited from sunscreen, tailored clothes and the use of caves during the shifting of the ...
Drew Forrest uses one of South Africa’s most important hominid discoveries to debate the paradoxes and contradictions ...
Ochre clay used in body painting gave our ancestors protection against a rise in harmful UV radiation, say scientists ...
Evidence from a prehistoric site at the shore of the Dnister river in modern-day Ukraine shows that people living during the ...
What followed was a cascade of environmental and biological changes that may have shaped the course of human evolution ... of the Laschamps excursion, Homo sapiens and Neanderthals coexisted ...