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Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds
Fossils, stone tools and seashells in Turkey show that Neanderthals and the Homo sapiens who moved in later had the same ...
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A cave in Turkey shows Neanderthals and modern humans using the very same tools
For most of the twentieth century, the arrival of modern humans in a region was treated as something close to a replacement event for the Neanderthals who lived there before them, two populations with ...
In contrast to those who resided in Siberia, Neanderthals who lived in what's now Belgium and France shortly before the ...
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Cave finds reveal modern humans and Neanderthals may have shared long-term cultural continuity
Tens of thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens coexisted with Neanderthals, Homo neanderthalensis. Many of us living today ...
When I explain my research interests to new acquaintances, I’m often asked questions like “what would you do if you met a ...
ZME Science. When scientists examined the incredibly well-preserved skeleton of a Neanderthal infant from an Israeli cave, ...
We know from the traces left behind in our DNA that Homo sapiens met and mingled with Neanderthals long before our species ...
Based on artifacts found in a limestone cave on the Mediterranean coast, scientists think the two species might have shared ...
We know that modern humans and Neanderthals shared genes during the time they overlapped on Earth. Now a new study published ...
The excavation of a cave in southern Türkiye revealed evidence of shared technologies, survival strategies, and even symbolic ...
DNA recovered from remains in Belgium and France offers a very different picture of Neanderthal life during the species’ final millennia.
Scientists have long known that ancient Homo sapiens and Neanderthals lived alongside each other for thousands of years—until ...
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