Dogs were the first of any species that people domesticated, and they have been a constant part of human life for millennia.
Human remains found inside a Belgian cave tell a grisly story of selective cannibalism among our hominid cousins.
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This Is Why Modern Human Faces Look So Different From Neanderthals
Human faces are famously flatter than those of other primates. Neanderthals, by contrast, had prominent, projecting midfaces ...
How far back in evolutionary history does kissing go? Through phylogenetic analysis, an international team of scientists ...
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How Neanderthals Ended Up With Human Chromosomes
This week we learned that the Neanderthal/Denisovan/Human family tree is pretty complicated, thanks to a close look into some ...
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Grim Discovery in Belgian Cave Reveals Neanderthals Ate Their Own Kind, Possibly as an Act of War
Forty-one millennia ago, deep inside a Belgian cave, Neanderthals left behind a disturbing legacy. Mixed in with the ...
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