Neanderthals may have had big, bold noses, but new research shows those features weren’t sculpted by the cold after all. The ...
A long-standing debate in paleontology about whether the distinctive Neanderthal nose evolved purely for the cold weather may ...
An analysis of Neanderthal nose bones suggests the species’ famously large noses did not evolve primarily to warm and ...
A tiny Crimean bone links Neanderthals to Siberia, revealing long-distance networks shaped by shifting climates and migration ...
Neanderthals may have never truly gone extinct, according to new research – at least not in the genetic sense.
The ability to make art has often been considered a hallmark of our species. Over a century ago, prehistorians even had ...
Some Neanderthals really enjoyed their surf and turf rather than mammoth steaks, according to a new study. The recent excavation of a cave site along Portugal's coast revealed a wealth of fossilized ...
We used this definition to trawl published scientific papers, searching for observations of kissing in the group of monkeys ...
Learn how scientists traced kissing back 21 million years using primate behavior, evolutionary modeling, and clues from ...
The new study involved taking a fresh look at the "Altamura Man," which is an exceptionally well-preserved Neanderthal ...
A new study led by the University of Oxford has found evidence that kissing evolved in the common ancestor of humans and ...