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DNA suggests modern humans and Neanderthals shared one culture for over 20,000 years
Two separate cave sites in the Levant now show that Neanderthals and modern humans used the same stone tools, hunted the same ...
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Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds
Fossils, stone tools and seashells in Turkey show that Neanderthals and the Homo sapiens who moved in later had the same ...
We know from the traces left behind in our DNA that Homo sapiens met and mingled with Neanderthals long before our species ...
Discoveries at a Üçağızlı II cave in southern Turkey suggest that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens made similar tools, hunted ...
Marion Island faces a massive mouse eradication effort using helicopters and poison. This project aims to protect native ...
Learn how shells found in a Turkish cave may show Neanderthals and modern humans shared culture, tools, and symbolic habits.
A cave on the Turkish Mediterranean coast was inhabited first by Neanderthals and then Homo sapiens, but the continuity of ...
The RINO project was born from the discovery of unusual marks on rhinoceros teeth recovered from the prehistoric Payre site in France's Rhône Valley. The study of fossil rhinoceros teeth from this ...
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