Europe, fossil and human evolution

The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared ...
Researchers also found additional relics like stone tools made from flint and quartz, as well as animal bones displaying cut ...
The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big ...
Scientists discovered ancient facial fossils in Spain that may represent a new human species, reshaping early European ...
The first-ever published research on Tinshemet Cave reveals that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in the mid-Middle Paleolithic ...
Scientists have unearthed in Spain fossilized facial bones roughly 1.1 million to 1.4 million years old that may represent a ...
This also led to the migration of Homo Sapiens from Africa to parts of Eurasia. The exodus of early humans continued in waves for over 150,000 years and one of the migrations took place ...