A groundbreaking study reveals that Homo sapiens may be 1 million years older than previously believed, based on a digitally reconstructed skull found in central China, sparking debates in the scientific community.
A new study reveals that the 146,000-year-old 'Dragon Man' skull is not a unique species but belongs to the Denisovans, altering our understanding of human evolution. This discovery could reshape our knowledge of ancient relatives.
A 43,000-year-old fingerprint on a rock in Spain may be the oldest evidence of Neanderthal symbolic art, challenging existing beliefs about their cognitive abilities.
Archaeologists uncover thousands of stone tools in a South African cave, revealing insights into ancient human life and their adaptation during the last ice age. Explore how these tools reflect their hunting strategies and social interactions.