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Denisovans Settled The Tibetan Plateau First
Denisovans occupied the Tibetan Plateau 120,000 years before humans and passed on a gene to survive high altitude life
Kambiz Kamrani
Dec 8, 2021
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The Kunga Is The Oldest Hybrid Bred By Humans
4,500 years ago, a mysterious hybrid equine was likely for used for warfare
Kambiz Kamrani
Jan 15
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Oldest Human DNA from Africa Illuminates Complex Migrations
Ancient DNA f from East Africa reveals migrations from Central Africa 50,000 years ago
Kambiz Kamrani
Feb 24
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Earliest Modern Humans In Europe
A child's tooth found in Grotte Mandrin, Rhône Valley in southern France, is 54,000 years old and pushes our understanding of early modern humans and…
Kambiz Kamrani
Feb 11
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The Largest Late Middle Pleistocene Brain
Xujiayao hominid has the biggest known brain of the time
Kambiz Kamrani
Jan 17
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The Archaeological Record of Iberian Neanderthal Extinction
Châtelperronian Neanderthals replaced Mousterian Neanderthals on the Iberian Pennisula between 45,500 to 43,000 years ago
Kambiz Kamrani
Apr 8
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Neanderthals Turned Forest Into Grassland 125,000 Years Ago
The Neumark-Nord site in Germany shows us that Neanderthals occupied this lakeside site for over 2,000 years ago and molded it from a lush forest into…
Kambiz Kamrani
Dec 16, 2021
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The Stajnia Ivory Pendant Is The Oldest Eurasian Artifact To Date
A 41,500-year-old artifact is Eurasia’s oldest human-decorated jewelry
Kambiz Kamrani
Dec 11, 2021
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The Effect of Climate on the Evolution of Homo
Applying the “longest climate simulation model” to detail how ancient climate impacted the evolution of early humans
Kambiz Kamrani
Apr 14
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Oldest Domesticated Dog Remains Discovered in Americas
A 13,100-year-old dog tooth from a cave site in Haida Gwaii is the earliest evidence of dog domestication in the Americas to date
Kambiz Kamrani
Dec 15, 2021
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The Oldest Homo sapiens in East Africa
The Omo 1 remains are at least 36,000 years older than once thought
Kambiz Kamrani
Jan 12
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A Unified Genealogy of 3,609 Humans
Watch now (1 min) | The largest genomic analysis of both modern and ancient humans has been pieced together
Kambiz Kamrani
Feb 25
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