18/06 Did Neanderthals use rhinoceros teeth as tools?
-A recent study provides evidence that Neanderthals used rhinoceros teeth as tools.
- TheConversation-France07/04 A matter of taste: did Neanderthals really like Sapiens women?
-A recent article published and widely read in Science revealed that Neanderthal men preferred “Sapiens” women, but it fails to tell the whole story.
- TheConversation-France04/03 Arrowhead points found in Central Asia could prove the presence of ‘Homo sapiens’ 80,000 years ago
-Tiny triangular-shaped flints from arrowheads found in Uzbekistan shed light on how the first settlement of ‘Homo sapiens’ – our modern human ancestors – came to Europe.
- TheConversation-France03/03 Arrowhead points found in Central Asia could prove the existence of ‘Homo sapiens’ 80,000 years ago
-Tiny triangular-shaped flints from arrowheads found in Uzbekistan shed light on how the first settlement of ‘Homo sapiens’ – our modern human ancestors – came to Europe.
- TheConversation-France03/03 Arrowhead marks found in Central Asia could prove the existence of ‘Homo sapiens’ 80,000 years ago
-Tiny triangular-shaped points from arrowheads found in Uzbekistan shed light on how the first settlement of ‘Homo sapiens’ – our modern human ancestors – came to Europe.
- TheConversation-France12/09 Neanderthal remains found in France reveals there were not one, but at least two lineages of late Neanderthals in Europe, our research shows
-Named after the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, Thorin is the first Neanderthal body to be found in France since 1978. He is forcing us to rethink almost everything we knew about early humanity.
- TheConversation-France09/11 Skulls in Ukraine reveal early modern humans came from the East
-Genetic analysis of two skull fragments dating back almost 40,000 years shows that our species colonised Europe from the east and interbred with our Neanderthal cousins.
- TheConversation-France