More than a million years ago, early human relatives crossed an enormous sea to reach the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The ...
Unearthed in 2022 at the Sima del Elefante site in the Atapuerca Mountains, the fossil belongs to Homo erectus or a close relative, showing us a major clue about how early humans made their way across ...
Recent evidence has emerged that challenges long-held beliefs about the origins of the first Americans. Instead of walking from Siberia across the Bering land bridge, new findings suggest that these ...
In their study, they conclude that the lost landscape is thought to have been a main route for early humans and one of the missing links in mankind’s earliest migrations. The revelation is from an ...
The origins and migrations of modern humans around the world are a hot topic of debate. Genetic analyses have pointed to ...
New research suggests the origins of modern humans may have begun by the sea in southern Africa 70,000 years ago.
A groundbreaking discovery on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi reveals that early hominins crossed treacherous seas over a million years ago, leaving behind stone tools that reshape our understanding ...
Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkiye and Europe, new landmark research of this largely unexplored region reveals. The ...
If the route between the two major North American ice sheets didn’t fully open until about 13,000 years ago, how did early Homo sapiens travel from Alaska down into the Americas and even to ...