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Stone tools show how the Pacific led humans to America
Recent discoveries have unveiled a fascinating chapter in human history, as stone tools provide compelling evidence of ...
New research reveals that scavenging may have helped early humans adapt, expand, and endure tough seasons through smart use ...
In this 4.4-million-year-old skeleton, scientists may have found the missing step between climbing and walking.
Metamorfosi, a dense and luminous body of work by the Italian sculptor Massimiliano Pelletti, has relaunched the ...
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Fossil hand from human relative puzzles scientists with mix of human- and gorilla-like features
Experts have been puzzled by recently discovered fossils from the hand of an extinct human relative, Paranthropus boisei.
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Ancient stone tools reveal how early seafarers from Asia became America’s first people
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a frozen shoreline in what’s now Japan or Russia, staring east across the gray ...
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