Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity, according to a new study in the journal Science
Humans have been using bear skins for at least 300,000 years, according to traces on bones from the site of Schöningen in Lower Saxony
Tiny flakes in Schöningen tell a story of tool use 300,000 years ago; the study has been published in Scientific Reports
Primates’ frontal sinuses could help to distinguish species; the study has been published on Science Advances
Early human habitats linked to past climate shifts. A study published in Nature by an international team of scientists provides clear evidence
The molar size relationship is one of the peculiar characteristics of the different species of hominins and various theories have been proposed