The journal Science has published a study led by the ICREA researcher João Zilhão, from…
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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.
Neanderthal-Denisovan ancestors interbred with a distantly related hominin 700,000 years ago. For three years, anthropologist…
The first articulated Neanderthal skeleton to come out of the ground for over 20 years…
Complex disease transmission patterns could explain why it took tens of thousands of years after…
Found for the first time in the Iberian Peninsula: an ornament with eagle talons from…
New study on early human fire acquisition squelches debate. Fire starting is a skill that…
An international research team led by scientists from McMaster University has unearthed new evidence in…
A team of Japanese and Italian researchers, including from Tohoku University, have evidenced mechanically delivered…
Using state-of-the-art dating techniques researchers of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig,…
At least 70,000 years ago Homo sapiens used perforated marine shells and color pigments. From…
New research shows that Neanderthals survived at least 3,000 years longer than we thought in…
A team of researchers has sequenced to high-quality the genome of a female Neanderthal from…
Scientists investigated whether the differences in physique between Neanderthals and modern humans are genetic or…
A new study from the Max Planck Institute reveals that the mixing of archaic human…
A newly published study reveals that Homo sapiens belonging to the Protoaurignacian culture may have…
A new discovery in southwest France reveals that Neanderthals were the first in Europe to…
Some European cave paintings are older than previously thought, implying that Neanderthals might have been…
New dating tests have proven that drawings from the Caves of Nerja, in Málaga, Spain,…