New archaeological studies at Tam Pà Ling cave in Laos provide insights into the lives of early Homo sapiens, showing how ...
Studying microscopic layers of dirt dug from the Tam Pà Ling cave site in northeastern Laos has provided a team of Flinders ...
Archaeological surveys led by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis suggest that coastal and underwater cave sites ...
The Red Deer Cave People might have been some of the most unusual and mysterious humans to walk the Earth in the past 20,000 ...
Previous excavations had found human fossils deposited in the cave dating between 86,000 and 30,000 years ago, suggesting an earlier dispersal of Homo sapiens into Southeast Asia than previously ...
It was a new species of hominin, now known as Denisovans, who were the first human cousins identified only by their DNA.
Research shows some African populations have almost no Neanderthal DNA, while those from European or Asian backgrounds have 1 ...
including human fossils, were deposited within the cave," says Associate Professor Morley. "How early Homo sapiens came to be buried deep within the cave has long been debated, but our sediment ...
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Who was the last Neanderthal?
We don't know when the last Neanderthal died, but many archaeologists think some of the last lineages lived in southern ...
Studying microscopic layers of dirt dug from the Tam Pà Ling cave site in northeastern Laos has provided a team of Flinders University archaeologists ...
“This change in environment influenced the cave’s interior topography and would have impacted how sediments, including human fossils, were deposited within the cave,” Mike Morley, a Flinders ...
Researchers are working with the Italian navy to explore underwater sites like Corruggi, which may reveal evidence of Upper ...