Neanderthals tended to bury their dead in caves, while early modern humans buried their dead in the fetal position, new ...
Birch tar, a sticky, dark substance, served as a powerful adhesive, allowing the Neanderthals to craft tools and weapons with ...
All cultures, however primitive, have used glues, resins and pitches obtained from various plants for their mechanical or ...
A surprising discovery in a Spanish cave reveals that Neanderthal children may have had a passion for collecting.
What if you mated with Neanderthals? The surprising genetic consequences could change everything you know about humanity�s ...
Archaeologists discover a 65,000-year-old Neanderthal tar-making site in Gibraltar, showcasing advanced engineering and ...
The picture of human evolution has changed repeatedly and dramatically over the past half century, shaped by waves of new ...
An international team of scientists, with the participation of the University of Seville, has discovered in the Vanguard Cave a structure created by Neanderthals 60,000 years ago. The purpose of this ...
The sticky tar helped Neanderthals produce glue to make weapons and tools. The so-called factory — a carefully designed ...
Scientists have discovered a new human species that went extinct 200,000 years ago which had large heads and immense teeth.
Modern humans, Neanderthals, and other recent relatives on our human family tree evolved bigger brains much more rapidly than ...
Dr Linda Ongaro, from Trinity's School of Genetics and Microbiology, explains what we know of the hominin species that ...