Prehistoric food globalization spanned three millennia
Peasant farmers began transforming diets across the Old World 7,000 years ago, study finds.
Study shows that Vikings enjoyed a warmer Greenland
Chemistry of bugs trapped in ancient lake sediment shows a warm climate at a key time in Greenland's history.
The Caucasus: Complex interplay of genes and cultures
Genetic studies of ancient populations in the Caucasus region testify to the complex interaction of populations from the Eurasian steppe and the Caucasus Mountains in the Bronze Age.
Sexing ancient cremated human remains is possible through skeletal measurements
Anatomical variation in cremated bones correlates strongly with sex indicated by gendered grave goods.
Humans colonized diverse environments in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Pleistocene
New review compares the regional adaptations of humans and those of other hominin species to add support to the argument that our species is ecologically unique.
Genetic study provides novel insights into the evolution of skin color
Research shows skin color was determined by natural selection in East Asia after human populations split from Europeans around 40,000 years ago, then carried over to America by ancient...
Understanding our early human ancestors: Australopithecus sediba
Newly released studies provide a fuller understanding of the famous hominin fossil finds.
Artificial intelligence applied to the genome identifies an unknown human ancestor
Scientists use deep learning for the first time ever to account for human evolution.
An ancient relative of humans shows a surprisingly modern trait
Study finds an archaic hominin had modern dental growth.