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Humans are the only animal that lives in virtually every possible environment, from rainforests to deserts to tundra.
This study could be pivotal in our understanding of when, how, and why our ancestors embarked on their big move.
Grotte Mandrin (the rock in the center) in Mediterranean France records some of the earliest migrations of Homo Sapiens in Europe. Ludovic Slimak, CC-BY 4.0 ...
A partial skull discovered in Apidima Cave on the Mani Peninsula in Southern Greece has revealed that Homo sapiens were the first humans to leave Africa, challenging previous assumptions about ...
The first modern humans spread across Europe in three waves during the Paleolithic, according to a study published May 3, 2023, in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Ludovic Slimak of the CNRS ...
While this leap in abilities is impressive, it’s important not to assume that only Homo sapiens did it, said University of Bordeaux archaeologist William Banks, who was not involved in the research.
Small bands of Homo sapiens made a few failed forays leaving our home continent before the species finally managed to launch ...
When Homo sapiens left Africa around 60,000 years ago in a more substantial migration, the offspring of Homo sapiens-Neanderthal encounters remained within modern human populations, ...
Rewriting our ancient past. Despite going extinct around 40,000 years ago, the genes of Neanderthals are still found in humans today. The exact Neanderthal DNA percentage in H. sapiens varies, ...
While this leap in abilities is impressive, it’s important not to assume that only Homo sapiens did it, said University of Bordeaux archaeologist William Banks, who was not involved in the research.
While this leap in abilities is impressive, it’s important not to assume that only Homo sapiens did it, said University of Bordeaux archaeologist William Banks, who was not involved in the research.