In contrast to those who resided in Siberia, Neanderthals who lived in what's now Belgium and France shortly before the ...
Neanderthal babies have always been hard to study, mostly because their remains are so rare. That scarcity has left one of ...
Some Neanderthals living in northwestern Europe after 52,500 years ago were surprisingly diverse, suggesting that they didn't ...
A late Neanderthal group in Belgium and France stayed genetically healthy, with no inbreeding signs, just before vanishing.
Did Neanderthals have family recipes? A new study suggests that two groups of Neanderthals living in the caves of Amud and Kebara in northern Israel butchered their food in strikingly different ways, ...
Analysis of 27 genomes reveals more diverse, better-connected populations and challenges the idea that genetic decline caused ...
The remains comprise in part the stapes — a bone of the middle ear found in humans and other mammals — of a Neanderthal child estimated to be no more than 2 years old at death. The study centred on ...
Genome-wide ancient DNA recovered from late Neanderthals in Belgium and France points to substantially greater genetic ...
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in northern Israel—butchered their food in noticeably different ways. Despite using the same ...
Did Neanderthals have family recipes? A new study suggests that two groups of Neanderthals living in the caves of Amud and Kebara in northern Israel butchered their food in strikingly different ways, ...