A prehistoric adventure about a Cro-Magnon girl adopted by a family of Neanderthals, the film might never have made it to the ...
The first computing machine was created for the Army in 1946, at the University of Pennsylvania, Moore School of Electrical ...
Genocide is not a new phenomenon in human experience. It was practiced in Biblical times and long before that.  Indeed, many historians postulate the ...
A recent study strongly suggests that when early humans migrated out of Africa, a rapid evolution in their red blood cells may have played a key role in their survival — and potentially contributed to ...
Stone tools found on Crete and nearby Greek islands date back at least 130,000 years, suggesting early Neanderthals mastered open-sea travel. These discoveries challenge long-held beliefs about ...
A remarkable yellow crayon unearthed in Crimea, still sharp after more than 40,000 years, indicates that painting lines on objects was part of Neanderthal culture. This discovery is the firmest ...
In their new study an international team led by the University of Vienna reports the discovery and extraction of ancient DNA from a tiny 5 cm long Neanderthal bone found in the Crimean peninsula, ...
Durham University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. The ability to make art has often been considered a hallmark of our species. Over a century ago, prehistorians even had ...
Researchers have long been attempting to piece together the trek of Neanderthals from Europe into Asia around the Middle and Upper Paleolithic time periods. This time marks the eventual disappearance ...
A fatal genetic incompatibility between Neanderthals and modern humans may have hastened the extinction of our ancient cousins, new research suggests. Researchers found that different versions of a ...