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New research shows that the weapons found in Germany are much younger than previously thought, suggesting they were made by ...
New DNA from the last Neanderthal challenges everything we thought about human evolution.
Despite its proximity to other groups of Neanderthals and the era’s modern humans, the lineage of the specimen, dubbed ...
From the murder of a Neanderthal-like man to the infamous Lizzie Borden, “Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder” provides a ...
Archaeologists in Germany have identified a set of wooden spears that might be younger than previous estimates. This shift in ...
A famous cache of wooden spear shafts and other hunting tools was once ascribed to a group of early humans that were not ...
The Liver King,’ Brian Johnson — the ‘Liver King’ — shares why he and his family maintain an “ancestral lifestyle” with a ...
Graham Coop, a UC Davis professor of evolution and ecology and director of the Center for Population Biology, has been ...
Researchers have found that a spear tip carved from bone, unearthed from Russia in 2003, is as old as 80,000 years.
A set of ancient wooden spears may be younger than scientists thought and wielded by Neanderthals instead of their ancestors.
The world’s oldest wooden spears were probably made by Neanderthals around 200,000 years ago and used to annihilate entire ...
Go back 200,000 to 400,000 years, to when our Neanderthal ancestors were kicking about, and the latest in manufacturing ...