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Excavation Reveals Neanderthal Skeleton In Iraq
An articulated Neanderthal skeleton that was discovered during an excavation at the famous Shanidar Cave in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Archaeologists have discovered a 42,000-year-old yellow ochre stick in Crimea and Ukraine, suggesting Neanderthals possessed artistic capabilities. Th ...
The genetic link between bones discovered thousands of miles away from each other suggests a prehistoric migration route.
Museum Director Professor Clive Finlayson has been awarded the William King Medal by the University of Galway in Ireland. In his presentation citation, the University’s President, Professor David Burn ...
To determine whether the previously unearthed ocher found at Crimean Neanderthal sites could have been used to create ...
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Blood cell differences may have doomed Neanderthals
Recent research on human evolution suggests that the extinction of our Neanderthal cousins may have been hastened by ...
Professor Clive Finlayson has been awarded the William King Medal by the University of Galway in Ireland. In his medal presentation citation, Professor David Burn, President of the University ...
We now have only the second high-quality genome from an ancient Denisovan human, which reveals there were more populations of ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
A 42,000-year-old ochre “crayon” found in Ukraine may prove that Neanderthals were artists.
A 45,000-year-old Neanderthal bone found in Crimea shows ancient humans traveled thousands of miles, linking Europe and ...
Kingswinford Labour Party has apologised after an image depicting hotel protestors as Neanderthals appeared on its social ...
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