A team of researchers from Griffith University have unearthed a complex technological device in central China that has altered our understanding of our history.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study using artificial intelligence shows Homo habilis was still preyed upon by leopards 2 million years ago. (CREDIT: Rice ...
Long before factories, mines, and cars filled the air with pollution, our distant ancestors were already living with a silent toxin: lead. A groundbreaking study reveals that hominids — from early ...
The human collarbone, or clavicle, is an important part of the body. Of course, it provides you with structure and support for everyday living, but for archeologists, it can also be used to gain key ...
Researchers found that ancient hominids—including early humans—were exposed to lead throughout childhood, leaving chemical traces in fossil teeth. Experiments suggest this exposure may have driven ...