A skull fragment discovered over fifty years ago on the banks of the Elbe River in Germany has finally yielded its secrets. Long considered by some researchers to be a rare Neanderthal-modern human ...
Back in 1973, archaeologists in Germany uncovered part of a human skull that wasn’t associated with any cultural artifacts, ...
For almost half a century, a fragment of a human skull found on the banks of the Elbe River, near the German town of ...
A series of new studies have transformed understanding of Neanderthal life, interactions with Homo sapiens, and human ...
New 3D analysis of a German skull clears up decades of confusion, placing this human firmly in the modern family tree.
The gap between genetics and archaeology leaves us with an unclear picture of where the Neanderthals originated. Columnist ...
A new study of a Neanderthal toddler reveals that our closest evolutionary relatives' growth patterns differed from those of ...
FILE - This Friday, March 20, 2009 file photo shows reconstructions of a Neanderthal man, left, and woman at the Neanderthal museum in Mettmann, Germany. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File) FILE - This ...
Scientists are still trying to understand why our Neanderthal DNA hasn't all been eliminated by natural selection.
A rare infant skeleton shows Neanderthal infants grew faster than modern humans, with rapid brain and body development.