A detailed analysis of these remnants was used to recreate the climate and activity of a direct ancestor of modern humans, ...
The research challenges the long-held belief that only Homo sapiens had the capacity to thrive in extreme environments.
Homo erectus, not sapiens, first humans to survive desert: study Our ancestor Homo erectus was able to survive punishingly hot and dry desert more than a million years ago, according to a new study ...
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. New evidence reveals Homo erectus mastered survival in Tanzania’s ancient deserts, proving they ...
Evidence collected from the Engaji Nanyori site in the gorge suggests that Homo erectus adapted to this hostile environment “by focusing on ecological focal points such as river confluences where ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence showing a hominin presence in Europe, half-a-million years earlier than previously thought ...
She founded the group “Them before Us” which has this as its vision: “Them Before Us strives to put children before adults in every conversation about marriage and family. We seek to prioritize the ...
Learn about the archaeological discovery of the oldest European site occupied by ancient hominins, indicating their spread ...
Research reveals new evidence of early hominin activity in Europe, suggesting that hominins were present on the continent far earlier than previously thought.
Cameron Hamilton does not appear to have experience coordinating responses to large-scale disasters, like the wildfires in California. By Christopher Flavelle Nancy Beck and Lynn Ann Dekleva ...
Romania dated to at least 1.95 million years ago and suggest hominins would have lived in a temperate and seasonal environment.