Recent fossil discoveries in Ethiopia challenge the traditional view of human evolution as a linear progression. New research reveals a complex web of coexisting hominin species, reshaping our understanding of where we come from.
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.
Scientists reveal that the ancient skull known as 'Dragon Man' is actually a Denisovan, shedding light on our evolutionary past. This discovery opens new doors in understanding ancient human species.
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.