A new study suggests preeclampsia, a deadly pregnancy disorder, may have contributed to Neanderthal extinction.
Discover the latest news, features and articles about who Neanderthals were, whether they mated with modern humans and when ...
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Neither sapiens nor Neanderthal: Scientists finally reveal the truth about this 28,000-year-old child
A new radiocarbon reassessment has established that the so-called Lapedo child from central Portugal was buried approximately ...
Geneticists have a better understanding of how prehistoric pairings unfolded, with new research suggesting they were mostly ...
When ancient humans interbred, new research shows that the pairings were predominantly male Neanderthals and female Homo ...
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Study finds that the inability of Neanderthals to engage in mass hunting may have contributed significantly to their extinction
The ability to successfully engage in mass hunts may be what allowed ancient Homo Sapiens to thrive.
Neanderthals disappeared from the fossil record approximately 40,000 years ago. Their extinction was a gradual process over thousands of years, and theories as to why include competition with modern ...
The French paleoanthropologist discusses his book ‘The Last Neanderthal,’ and provides clues about his latest discovery: ...
In life, this Neanderthal family from Northern Spain struggled as their species declined. In death, bone evidence shows they became food for another Neanderthal group. NOVA is available to stream on ...
Geneticists have found an interesting pattern in how early humans and Neanderthals interbred—and it wasn't balanced.
AI recreates Neanderthals with ancient stereotypes and revives scientific errors of the past in its current digital images.
Neanderthal males had a tendency to mate with human females, new research suggests.
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