A partial skull found in a cave in Southern Greece is the earliest evidence of the presence of Homo sapiens outside of Africa ...
The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared technologies and customs.
Scientists have uncovered evidence that modern humans emerged from two long-separated ancestral groups, not just one. This ...
We don't have it before,” says Zaidner. “And it occurs across all the sites, regardless of whether [the makers had] more archaic Homo sapiens features or more Neanderthal features.” ...
The remains have helped to fill in gaps in the fossil record and move science closer to understanding human evolution in Africa.
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation.