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A new study has found that although early modern humans and their predecessors in Europe were mostly big game hunters, but a pile of well-nibbled bird bones suggests that at least some prehistoric European cavemen enjoyed small prey too, about 150,000...
Tags: european cavemen, Spain, Tarragona, Environment, Bird, Duck, Aythya, Pleistocene extinctions, Homo heidelbergensis, Anas, Neanderthal, Diving duck
The man who, sometime in 1870, shot and killed the last wild quagga? It took 30 years, from 1840, during the mass migration of European colonisers in sub-Saharan Africa, for the plains' zebra to be entirely eradicated from the wild. One lonely female...
Tags: modern human, South Africa, Cape Town, Anthropology, Only Human, Cro, Human, Neanderthal extinction hypotheses, Recent single origin hypothesis, Human evolution, Neanderthal, Environment
Did you know we made scientific advances in the last half century?...Step back into a carefree world of spaceships, human-neanderthal orgies, and polio as I pick up a fifty-five-year-old copy of Astounding Science Fiction . The November 1954 issue begins...
Tags: science fiction, Nicholas Wade, Poul Anderson, John W. Campbell, homo sapiens, Neanderthals, Lysle Cruthers, Germany, Berlin, FOXP2, Anatomically modern humans, Next, Neanderthals in popular culture, Neanderthal extinction hypotheses, Human evolution, Recent single origin hypothesis, Neanderthal
In what could be a shocking find by any standards, genomic studies have revealed that humans did indeed do the Neanderthals. Geneticist Dr. Hammerschmidst, who has been studying the genomes taken from the bones of Neanderthals and modern...
Tags: neanderthal, humans, jokes
JPL-Caltech An artist's rendition of a Neanderthal family in Ice Age Europe. An artist's rendition of a Neanderthal family in Ice Age Europe. Neanderthal women had different birth canals than humans today. But childbirth was probably just as difficult,...
Tags: Neanderthal