Scientists think somewhere around 60,000 to 100,000 years ago, the first human ancestors migrated from Africa, meeting the first large group of gibbons in Eurasia.
New research by anthropologists has pointed out that the cause of Neanderthal's right arm has extraordinary power not because they use their right hand to hold a hunting spear but
Benjamin Franking King, Jr. once said:
Known as the Altamura Man, fossil skeletons clinging to calcium patches have long become a conundrum to head archaeologists for a long time.
Neanderthals in Europe have known to use eagle claws to make jewelry since 130,000 years ago.
Professor George Church from Harvard Medical School, believes that he could reconstruct the DNA of the ancient Neanderthals and revive the extinct breed 33,000 years ago.
The interaction between Neanderthals and one species in the extinct genus Denisovan helps strengthen the immune system and leave evidence in the DNA of modern humans.
A recent study concluded that our ancestors could not resist the charm of Neanderthals from 10,000 years ago ...
Children's teeth that once lived 30,000 years ago were a very important part that scientists collected during a survey in the Abrigo region by Lagar Velho, Portugal in 1998-1999.