Scientists analyze fossils and vocal tract models to reconstruct what prehistoric humans may have sounded like millions of years ago.
The fossilised bones of our ancestors remain silent. So, how can we possibly imagine what our earliest languages sounded like?
A new study suggests that the deadly insects evolved their taste for human blood much earlier than previously thought, around when Homo erectus migrated into Southeast Asia ...
On either side of the Persian plateau (orange box), genetically identified as a refuge area for the concentration and demographic development of first Homo sapiens who left Africa, Obi-Rakhmat and ...
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