Recent archaeological findings suggest that early modern humans arriving in Europe around 45,000 years ago may have been inspired by Neanderthal toolmaking techniques, such as the Levallois method, ...
"Peopling of the Americas publications." "Arising from a 2011 symposium sponsored by the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, this manuscript gathers the work of archaeologists from the ...
1. Perspectives on human migration: introduction / Benjamin C. Campbell and Michael H. Crawford -- Section 1. Theory: 2. Genetic evidence concerning the origins and dispersals of modern humans / Mark ...
Using a specially developed simulation model, researchers at the University of Cologne have traced and analyzed the dynamics of possible encounters between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans ...
Researchers at the University of Cologne use simulations to investigate the likelihood of interactions between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans on the Iberian Peninsula / publication in ...
Evidence from a remote site on Sulawesi reveals that ancient human relatives crossed a deep ocean barrier more than a million years ago. The discovery extends the earliest known human movements in ...