A groundbreaking study reveals a million-year-old skull from China suggests humans diverged from ancient ancestors in Asia, 400,000 years earlier than believed. This could reshape our understanding of human evolution.
Researchers in Spain have discovered a 1.4 million-year-old fossilized face, dubbed 'Pink,' which may reveal new insights into human evolution in Europe. This groundbreaking find challenges existing theories about early human migration.
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.