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Findings suggest the presence of cultural remains from homo heidelbergensis or even older species before neanderthals.
An incredible discovery has been made in the Madura Strait, between the islands of Java and Madura in Indonesia, something unprecedented that could rewrite the history of the plane ...
Early humans first used fire to preserve meat from predators and spoilage, rather than for cooking, new research shows.
New Israeli research suggests large game was smoked as early as 1.8 million years ago, a survival strategy that may have ...
In the flicker of those ancient fires — built not for feasting, but for vigilance and smoking meat — Homo erectus paved the ...
Thanks to a study that analyzed fossilized fragments of baby jaws dating back two million years, scientists are rewriting the ...
A group of researchers analysed a skull found in Indonesia in 2011 and discovered something extraordinary - the first physical evidence of a lost world.
Maba 1 also suffered trauma before death, but the specific cause of the trauma remains unknown.
Scientists discovered a Homo erectus skull in the Madura Strait. The skull was buried under silt and sand around 140,000 years ago. Findings were published in the journal Quaternary Environments ...
Fragments of a human skull may reveal the secrets of an ancient land, ruled by venomous Komodo dragons. The 140-000-year-old bone fragments were discovered buried in a now-submerged land in Indonesia.
A recent discovery stemming from a massive construction project reveals evidence of a previously unknown group of Homo erectus that lived off the coast of Java, Indonesia, 140,000 years ago.
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