Tag: Neanderthals

Neanderthal Bottleneck: Inner Ear Study Unveils Population Crash 110,000 Years Ago

A new study using advanced 3D imaging of Neanderthal semicircular canals reveals a dramatic loss of genetic diversity about 110,000 years ago, challenging established theories about their evolution and extinction.

Ancient Humans Evolved New Blood Types to Survive Beyond Africa

A groundbreaking study uncovers how ancient humans developed new blood types after leaving Africa, acquiring traits from Neanderthals and adapting to new environments.

Are Archaic Humans Actually Part of Our Species?

A groundbreaking study suggests Neanderthals and Denisovans might not be distinct species but diverse populations within the same evolving human lineage.

Neanderthals: Unveiling New Facets of Our Ancient Relatives

Recent discoveries have shed light on Neanderthal life, revealing their use of clothing, care for individuals with disabilities, and advanced tool-making techniques. These findings...