About 59,000 years ago, a Neanderthal living in the mountains of Siberia had one hell of a toothache, and seemingly, decided ...
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Archaeologists opened a cave sealed for 40,000 years and found it contained the last home of the world’s final Neanderthals
The gap in the rock was barely wide enough for a person to squeeze through. Behind it, sealed by tens of thousands of years ...
Neanderthals vanished from the fossil record roughly 40,000 years ago, but traces of their DNA live on in most people alive today. Now a simple population equation, borrowed from the same mathematical ...
We now know that Neanderthals both had the knowledge to identify a tooth infection and the fine motor skills to drill out the ...
A hole drilled into a 60,000-year-old molar suggests that Neanderthals practiced complex dental care long before modern ...
Neanderthals survived from roughly 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, when they mysteriously disappeared. Mike Kemp / In Pictures / Getty Images Neanderthals lived successfully across Eurasia for hundreds ...
Homo sapiens’ interconnected networks gave them a survival edge over more isolated Neanderthals amid environmental changes.
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of psychedelic neuroscience and mental health. Benjamin holds a Master's degree ...
In 1857, the German anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen analyzed a human fossil with "an extraordinary form" that he had never ...
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