potentially rewriting the story of human evolution. The ancient human nicknamed 'Pink' lived in Spain's Iberian Peninsula between 1.1 and 1.4 million years ago. That means Pink easily predates the ...
Rather, it was a tale of cultural exchange, adaptation and continuity. And researching these ancient human movements is more than just a matter of understanding history. It also provides insights ...
The struggle of the enslaved Greeks against their ruthless rulers, the Ottoman Turks, officially started on the 25th of March 1821 ...
The Lapedo child, discovered in Portugal in 1998, has fascinated scientists for over two decades. This enigmatic skeleton, ...
Archaelogists work on excavation at level TE7 of the Sima del Elefante site at Sierra de Atapuerca ...
The researchers said the fossils were not complete enough to conclude that Pink belonged to a yet-unnamed ancient human species but said this was a real possibility. They assigned the fossil the ...
They were once part of the ancient human’s maxilla and zygomatic bones that form the upper part of the jaw, roof of the mouth, and areas of the eye socket and nose. The findings were published ...
Ivan Hansen, a retired Danish police officer, loaded up his basket at the supermarket, carefully checking each product to ...
Pink possessed a more projected and massive midface than Homo antecessor, and displayed some similarities to—but also differences with—Homo erectus, thought to be the first human species to have ...