The research included professors Kevin Hatala from Chatham U. in Pittsburgh and Craig Feibel of Rutgers and showed two human ...
A 1.5-million-year-old lakebed from Kenya shows two ancient human relatives cohabitating an environment, shaking up our ...
More than 1.5 million years ago, two different species of ancient human crossed paths on a lakeshore, perhaps locking eyes ...
A discovery in northern Kenya hints that two extinct species that were our ancient relatives shared the same habitat and ...
Two species of ancient humans walked beside each other 1.5 million years ago, fossil footprints have revealed.
Remarkably preserved footprints of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei offer direct evidence that extinct hominin species ...
About 1.5 million years ago, individuals of two different species in the human evolutionary lineage trudged on a muddy ...
Recent work has also revealed that Homo sapiens interbred with three separate Denisovan populations. As a consequence, all ...
Neanderthals tended to bury their dead in caves, while early modern humans buried their dead in the fetal position, new ...
Researchers believe that the extinct human species lived in small groups, which might have made them susceptible to ...
Newly discovered fossil footprints indicate two different ancient human relatives walked upright around a muddy lake in Kenya ...
indicating that different humans had occupied these spots at different times. Related: Why did Homo sapiens outlast all other ...