DNA from ancient population in Southern China (Maludong or Red Deer Cave in the Yunnan province) suggests Native Americans’ East Asian roots
Can a Neanderthal meditate? A new study on Intelligence might shed light on the attentional capacity of extinct hominins
The famous Sterkfontein Caves deposit is one million years older than previously thought; a new study is published on PNAS
The heat is on: Weizmann Institute scientists uncover traces of fire, from Evron Quarry, dating back at least 800,000 years; the study is published on PNAS
Digging is not just a game for children in hunter-gatherer groups; a new study has been published on Human Nature
CENIEH researchers lead an experimental energy study that shows that children and adolescents of both sexes do not represent a burden for the mobility of hunter-gatherer groups
Complex Human Childbirth and Cognitive Abilities are a Result of Walking Upright, a new study published on Communications Biology finds
Anthropology and neuropsychology to study how the brain evolved, a review article has been published on the journal Brain Structure and Function
The molar size relationship is one of the peculiar characteristics of the different species of hominins and various theories have been proposed
A study, published on Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, deals with the possible uses of basalt tools at the Olduvai Gorge sites in Tanzania