Ancient protein analysis revealed that the oldest hominin fossil found in Taiwan belonged to a…
Browsing: Neanderthals
Neanderthals, scientifically known as Homo neanderthalensis, were a group of archaic humans who lived across Europe and parts of Western Asia from approximately 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, primarily during the Middle Paleolithic period. They are known for their robust build and distinctive morphological features, which include a large middle part of the face, angled cheek bones, and a huge nose for humidifying and warming cold, dry air. Their skeletal remains suggest they were adapted to a cold climate. Neanderthals were skilled hunters of large animals and also used a variety of stone tools; they were capable of controlling fire, lived in shelters, and occasionally made symbolic or ornamental objects. There is evidence to suggest that they had a complex social structure and cared for the injured and elderly. Genetic studies have revealed that Neanderthals interbred with ancestors of modern humans, with a small percentage of Neanderthal DNA present in non-African populations today, indicating a complex relationship and an overlap of several thousand years between Neanderthals and modern humans before Neanderthals became extinct.
Facial growth stops at puberty in Homo sapiens. Humans differ from chimpanzees and Neanderthals in…
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture…
An analysis of the semicircular canals in Neanderthal ears reveals evidence of a ‘bottleneck’ event,…
New study challenges the theory that Neanderthals originated after an evolutionary event that implied the…
The excavation of Manot Cave in Israel has uncovered ritual sites from 35,000 years ago…
Surviving Neanderthal genes in the modern genome tell a story of thousands of years of…
A study suggests that by the time H. sapiens expanded, the differentiation between the two…
Neanderthals extracted resin with advanced techniques, as shown by a 60,000-year-old pit in Vanguard Cave,…
Research indicates that our capacity to process starches, crucial for consuming foods like bread, originated…
The discovery of a Neanderthal named Thorin reveals a previously unknown lineage that diverged from…
Neanderthal remains found in France support the theory that their isolated, antisocial lifestyle and inbreeding…
New research from ANU reveals that Neanderthals in the Southern Pyrenees were highly adaptable and…
Experiments on Neanderthal cooking techniques revealed challenges in butchering birds with flint tools and the…
Geneticist Joshua Akey states that modern humans and Neanderthals interacted for a period of 200,000…
A new Netflix documentary, “Secrets of the Neanderthals,” has reconstructed the face of a 75,000-year…
A genetic study of a German archaeological site reveals that modern humans lived in Northern…
Analysis of tools that are 40,000 years old has revealed a surprisingly sophisticated level of…