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Archaeologists have uncovered a 9,500-year-old red-floored building in Turkey, revealing details about the ritual life of ...
In a turn of events that has left the scientific community in a state of shock and intrigue, the oldest human remains ever discovered have been unearthed from the frosty expanses of Antarctica. This ...
Life’s leap from single-celled to multicellular organisms marks a pivotal moment in evolutionary history. This transformation ...
In May 2020, a research team announced the exciting results of their study of the largest fossil human footprint site in Africa: Engare Sero, Tanzania. With nearly 400 footprints, these fossilized ...
Archaeologists believe they have found one of the oldest burial sites in the world at a cave in Israel, where the well-preserved remains of early humans dating back some 100,000 years were ...
Early human remains are seen in Tinshemet Cave, where archaeologists are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years, near Shoam, Israel, Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
A 1.8-million-year-old jawbone unearthed in the country of Georgia sheds new light on early human migration beyond Africa.
New research from the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester suggests otherwise, finding that early life exposure to PFHxA may increase anxiety-related behaviors and ...