Scientists studied the remains of a mysterious human relative called Homo naledi found deep in a South African cave and ...
Credit: Gaorong Li and Xiaodong Wang New fossils hint that the roots of complex animal life stretch further back than ...
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Little Foot, one of the most famous fossils ever found, may belong to a human relative no one has named
A nearly complete skeleton from South Africa’s Sterkfontein Caves, known as Little Foot, may represent a distinct branch of ...
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Your DNA carries a 'ghost' human lineage that scientists have never found a fossil for
Somewhere between 2% and 19% of the genetic ancestry carried by present-day West African populations traces back to an ...
Scientists analyzed proteins from the teeth of at least 20 Homo naledi individuals and found no male markers, suggesting a ...
This potentially all-female burial site opens up new questions regarding Homo naledi’s culture and social structure. If the ...
An international study of infant remains from 50,000–75,000 years ago has provided new evidence about the developmental ...
(CNN) — Fossils unearthed in Morocco from a little-understood period of human evolution may help scientists resolve a long-standing mystery: Who came before us? Three jawbones, including one from a ...
What we found About 4% of individuals had lesions. Some looked almost identical to the classic "toothpick grooves" of fossil humans, complete with fine parallel scratches and tapering shapes. Others ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thirteen fossil bones and teeth excavated in a cave in the Philippines represent an enigmatic previously unknown human species, probably small in stature and possessing an ...
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