Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkey and ...
The 1.8-million-year-old jawbone, found in a site no bigger than two parking spots, upends the timeline of humans migrating ...
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of 115,000-year-old human footprints in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically at Alathar Lake. This finding challenges previous assumptions that early ...
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Ancient humans may have walked from Turkey to Europe over now-submerged land
The theory was that Anatolia, the region in which Ayvalık is situated, and Europe were linked during the last Ice Age, ...
A new find in the Ayvalık region of western Turkey suggests that prehistoric humans somehow "walked" across what is now a deep body of water.
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Million-year-old skull may rewrite human evolution, solve 'Muddle in the Middle'Million-year-old skull may rewrite human evolution, solve 'Muddle in the Mi…
A new analysis of a million-year-old skull from China challenges the long-held assumption that Homo erectus was our ancestor.
The team at Lux Aeterna explain how partnering with photogrammetry specialists Sample & Hold enabled the recreation of ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica has left scientists both amazed and baffled: the oldest human remains ever found. This find not only deepens our knowledge of early human migration but also ...
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World's oldest mummies were smoke-dried 10,000 years ago in China and Southeast Asia, researchers find
The world's oldest evidence for purposeful human mummification comes from Southeast Asia, where people smoke-dried their ancestors' corpses 10,000 years ago.
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Microsoft unveils new AI agents in GitHub Copilot and Azure Migrate that automate legacy code modernization, helping ...
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