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In addition to these spheres, hominin bone fragments were found, providing evidence about which hominins may have collected and used these spheres. Beyond the Homo cf. ergaster bones found at the ...
According to a new study, these observations may provide new ways to understand the differences between technology use by nonhuman primates and ancient hominins, as the archaeological record ...
Yes, ancient human butchers wielding stone tools ... and quantitative methods − provides very reliable evidence that hominins were indeed in Eurasia by at least 1.95 million years ago, even ...
The third confirmed location of extinct hominins known as Denisovans shows these human cousins adapted to an impressive range ...
Roughly two million years old, this tool, known as the Kanjera stone, was part of a new Stone Age technology that helped make better-fed, smarter hominins. On the Homa Peninsula in southwestern ...
Ancient Taiwan jawbone fossil confirms Denisovan presence, expanding their range across East and Southeast Asia regions.
The world’s oldest modified mammoth ivory pieces may have been used by children to mimic the tools of their parents, or ...
Ancient rocks reveal there were several humid spells in Arabia’s past, which might have given early hominins a route out of ...
Looking again through the magnifying lens at the fossil's surface, one of us, Sabrina Curran, took a deep breath. Illuminated ...