Neanderthals Weren’t Stone Age Rodeo Riders?
Neanderthal injuries are often compared to those of rodeo riders, but these cowboys may not be the best guide to our cousins' trauma
The Clovis Weren’t the First Americans
Projectile points found in Oregon provide more evidence that people arrived in the New World before the Clovis culture
Sahelanthropus tchadensis: Ten Years After the Disocvery
A decade ago, scientists unearthed what may be the oldest hominid ever found
Were the Hobbits’ Ancestors Sailors?
The forefathers of Homo floresiensis reached Flores either by sailing to the island or being accidently washed out to sea by a tsunami, scientists say
Spend Your Fourth of July Hominid Hunting
Celebrate Independence Day with a trip to one of America's many archaeological parks
Australopithecus Sediba: The Wood-Eating Hominid
For the first time, researchers have discovered that a hominid dined on wood or bark
When Did the Human Mind Evolve to What It is Today?
Archaeologists are finding signs of surprisingly sophisticated behavior in the ancient fossil record
The Paradox of the Nutcracker Man
Researchers have assumed Paranthropus boisei used its giant teeth to crack open nuts, but conflicting evidence suggests the hominid ate more like a cow
Why Homo erectus Lived Like a Baboon
A harsh environment might have led Homo erectus to evolve complex societies similar to those of desert-dwelling hamadryas baboons
Virus “Fossils” Reveal Neanderthals’ Kin
Genetic remnants of an ancient infection indicate the mysterious Denisovans, not humans, are Neanderthals' closest cousins
Louis Leakey: The Father of Hominid Hunting
Louis Leakey popularized the study of human evolution and sparked the search for human ancestors in Africa
Old McHominid’s Farm
Where and when did humans domesticate dogs, pigs, cows and other animals?
Did Africa’s Apes Come From Europe?
Fossil evidence hints that the common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans evolved in Europe
Out of Asia: How Monkey and Ape Ancestors Colonized Africa
A new fossil discovery suggests that anthropoid ancestors originated in Asia and then rafted across the ocean to Africa
Chimpanzees Sleep in Trees to Escape the Humidity
Making nests in trees keeps chimps comfortable and safe from nighttime predators
Human Evolution Discoveries in Iraq
Fossils from the Shanidar Cave provide insights on health, violence and death rituals among Neanderthals
Where Are Greece’s Missing Hominids?
Given its location and climate, Greece should be filled with hominid bones and stone tools
The Top Four Candidates for Europe’s Oldest Work of Art
The discovery of 37,000-year-old cave art showing female genitalia adds to the list of contenders
Why Some Orangutans Never Want to Grow Up
Some males take decades to fully mature; this arrested development can improve their odds of mating success
Grandmothers Reduce Incidence of Breast Cancer?
By helping raise their grandchildren, grandmothers might have influenced the spread of certain genes, a new study suggests
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