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- Comment Homo sapiens a-t-il échappé à la consanguinité ?
- Jersey (G-B): Human teeth found hint at Neanderthal and Homo sapiens interbreeding
- How many early human species existed on Earth?
- When three species of human ancestor walked the Earth
- Drimolen (Afrique du Sud): Possible Two Million Year-Old Hominid Transition
- Broken Hill (Zambie): 300,000-year-old skull may be from an African ‘ghost’ population
- Ancient human ancestor 'Little Foot' probably lived in trees
- Atapuerca (Espgne): The tooth enamel of the hominids grew faster than in modern humans
- We probably don’t descend from Australopithecus sediba
- Diet-induced changes favor innovation in speech sounds
- From Stone Age chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have made us human
- Denisova Cave (Russie): First ever piece of a Denisovan skull discovered
- New chimpanzee culture discovered
- Denisova Cave (Russie): New Fossils And Dates For Human Presence
- A snapshot of our mysterious ancestor Homo erectus
- 'Missing link' in human history confirmed after long debate
- Xujiayao (Chine): Dental study of juvenile archaic Homo< fossil gives clues about human development
- Little Foot's inner ear sheds light on her movement and behaviour
- Did Rampant Inbreeding Contribute to Early Humans’ High Rate of Skeletal Deformities?
- Homo sapiens developed a new ecological niche that separated it from other hominins
- Arago Cave (France) : 560,000-year-old milk tooth found
- Impressions on the inner surface of skull fragments reveal parts of Homo naledi's brain
- 3.6 million-year-old footprints suggest early human ancestors were excellent walkers
- Development of teeth may hold clues to human evolution
- Raising eyebrows: how evolution gave us expressive faces
- Inner ear provides clues to human dispersal
- Modern chimp brains share similarities with ancient hominids
- Chimpanzees, bonobos, and even humans may share ancient body language
- Interdisciplinary approach yields new insights into human evolution
- First study of the only original fossils conserved of 'Peking Man'
- Modern human brain organization emerged only recently
- New approach measures early human butchering practices
- Eppelsheim (Allemagne) : Teeth dating back 9.7 million years could rewrite human history
- Early human ancestor to blame for genital herpes
- Bones of Stone Age boy challenge single-origin theory of modern humans
- Bone Fossil Shows Early Primates Jumped Through The Trees
- When ancient fossil DNA isn't available, ancient glycans may help trace human evolution
- Trachilos (Grèce) : Do these fossil footprints challenge established theories of human evolution?
- Farming, cheese, chewing changed human skull shape
- Turkana (Kenya): New 13-million-year-old infant skull sheds light on ape ancestry
- Origin of human genus may have occurred by chance?
- Scientists Have Captured Chimpanzees Performing a Bizarre Ritual
- Chipped teeth suggests Homo naledi had a unique diet
- DNA of early Neanderthal gives timeline for new modern human-related dispersal from Africa
- Neandertals and modern humans started mating early
- Turkana (Kenya) : Animals, not drought, shaped our ancestors' environment
- Rupkite (Bulgarie) :Looking for Man's origins in a Bulgarian savannah
- Jebel Irhoud (Maroc) : Scientists discover the oldest Homo sapiens fossils
- Springs were critical water sources for early humans in East Africa
- Scientists find 7.2-million-year-old pre-human remains in the Balkans
- Dikika (Ethiopie) :3.3 million-year-old fossil reveals origins of the human spine
- Hominid lived alongside modern humans
- Lesedi Chamber (Af. Du Sud) :cave yields yet more fossils of a newfound relative
- Study could provide first clues about the social lives of extinct human relatives
- Tibetan people have multiple adaptations for life at high altitudes
- Homo naledi’s brain shows humanlike features
- Bonobos may be better representation of last common ancestor with humans
- Who Was Australopithecus sediba?
- Did Human Ancestor 'Lucy' Have a Midwife?
- Masol (Inde) : Man came from Africa... or maybe Chandigarh
- Origins of Indonesian hobbits finally revealed
- Viral fossils reveal how our ancestors may have eliminated an ancient infection
- How domestication can change animals' facial features
- Sterkfontein Cave (Af. Du Sud) : The unsolved case of Little Foot's age
- Why our brains are now three and a half times bigger than those of our ancestors
- Human Skull Evolved Along with Two-Legged Walking
- Human nose evolution shaped by climate
- Lingjing (Chine) : 100,000-year-old human skulls reveal complex mix of trends in time, space
- Extinct Neanderthals still control expression of human genes
- How forensic science can unlock the mysteries of human evolution
- Olduvai Gorge (Tanzanie) : New analytical tools are reshaping our knowledge of ancient humans
- Engel Ela-Ramud basin (Erythrée) : New field season
- Why are most people right handed?
- Evolution of brain and tooth size were not linked in humans
- Human Ancestor 'Lucy’ Was Likely Part of a Female Harem
- Small Mutation Contributed to Evolution of Bigger Human Brains
- Human ancestor 'Lucy' was a tree climber, new evidence suggests
- Right-Handedness Might Go Back Almost 2 Million Years
- Wild monkeys flake stone tools
- Fossil bee nest provides clues to environment of early hominin
- Neanderthal and modern human ear bones
- Evolution of human intelligence linked to blood flow to the brain
- How the most famous human ancestor died
- Voice control in orangutan gives clues to early human speech
- Homo erectus walked as we do
- Oldest Non-Human Stone Tools Outside Africa Created by Monkeys
- New dating suggests younger age for Homo naledi
- Niah Cave (Malaisie) :37,000-year-old skull reveals surprise for scientists
- Danakil (Erythrée) : Possible Homo Erectus Footprints
- Monkeys Do Not Have a "Stone Age" Culture
- Mata Menge (Indonésie) :New fossils shed light on the origin of ‘hobbits’
- New Support For Human Evolution In Grasslands
- Lucy had neighbors: A review of African fossils
- Nature vs. nurture? Both are important, anthropologist argues