Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
Humans likely harvested their first flames from wildfire. When they learned to make it themselves, it changed everything.
For decades, a neat story about human origins has floated through textbooks and documentaries: modern humans emerged in East ...
From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of the earliest fire-making, dating back 400,000 years, in Suffolk, England. The ...
The discovery site at East Farm, Barnham, England lies hidden within a disused clay pit tucked away in the wooded landscape between Thetford and Bury St Edmunds. Professor Nick Ashton from the British ...
How far back in evolutionary history does kissing go? Through phylogenetic analysis, an international team of scientists ...
A foot fossil found in Ethiopia belonged to an ancient human. The finding could knock one of the most famous names in human evolution from her spot on the family tree.
New research reveals ancient humans in southern Africa lived in isolation for nearly 100,000 years. This led to unique ...
In a recent review published in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, researchers discussed the role of climatic shifts and vegetation changes in driving the evolution within the subfamily ...
A lost chapter in human evolution has been revealed after an analysis of modern DNA found that we come from not one but two ancestral populations—ones that drifted apart and later reconnected long ...
John Gowlett receives funding from PAST Africa and Wenner-Gren Foundation, and his work has previously been supported by The Leverhulme Trust. He is associated with a new series of podcasts on human ...