(CNN) — Stone tools unearthed in southwest China helped a mysterious group eke out a living in a cold and harsh environment 60,000 to 50,000 years ago. But whose hands shaped them? The answer could ...
(CNN) — Neanderthals likely made a type of glue from two natural compounds to help them better grip stone tools, according to a new analysis of forgotten artifacts recently rediscovered in a Berlin ...
Archaeologists in China have found stone technology previously thought to have been used by Neanderthals in Europe, challenging our understanding of human evolution in East Asia. The Quina method of ...
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Europeans might’ve learned toolmaking from Neanderthals
Recent archaeological findings suggest that early modern humans arriving in Europe around 45,000 years ago may have been ...
Researchers discovered Neanderthal DNA at a site in Crimea, revealing genetic and cultural links to Asian populations.
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Did Neanderthals eat anything other than meat?
A 2025 study offered a different explanation for Neanderthals' unusually high nitrogen-15 levels: They may have eaten maggots ...
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