A new AI study finds leopards hunted early humans in East Africa, challenging long-held ideas about when our ancestors became ...
A Kenyan site reveals early humans made and used the same Oldowan stone tools for 300,000 years, showing remarkable stability ...
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the study of the first humans on Earth, who lived approximately 2.75 ...
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Early humans started making and using tools 2.75 million years ago
Long before cities or farms, the earliest humans were standing in a changing northern Kenyan landscape, striking stone to stone with steady hands. Their world was noisy with wind, heat, wildfires, and ...
If you are interested in the history of humanity, it undoubtedly leads you back to the period when Neanderthals lived. Unfortunately, little is known about how these early humans lived in this era.
The Clovis culture is among the earliest well-documented human cultures in the Americas. Known for their distinctive spear ...
The question of when life began on Earth is as old as human culture. “It’s one of these fundamental human questions: When did life appear on Earth?” said Professor Martin Whitehouse of the Swedish ...
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