A groundbreaking discovery at Olduvai Gorge reveals the oldest known collection of bone tools, suggesting early humans had advanced reasoning skills much earlier than previously believed. This find reshapes our understanding of technological evolution.
A groundbreaking discovery in Tanzania reveals that early humans were crafting tools from animal bones 1.5 million years ago, reshaping our understanding of their capabilities and lifestyle.
New research reveals that humans began living in rainforests 150,000 years ago, challenging previous beliefs. The study sheds light on the impact of diverse landscapes on human evolution and poses intriguing questions about early human interactions with nature.
Discover the groundbreaking study revealing that early humans lived in the West African rainforest, challenging traditional theories on human evolution and adaptation.