In a major archaeological discovery, researchers have found the world's oldest bone tools in Tanzania, providing new insights ...
The discovery of 1.5-million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania suggests early human ancestors had advanced cognitive abilities ...
The upper jawbone and partial cheek bone represent a mysterious unknown species that lived in present-day Spain between 1.1 ...
Department of Anatomy researcher Professor Siân Halcrow is collaborating with two biological anthropology colleagues from the ...
It marks the first time significant remains older than 1 million years old have been discovered in Western Europe.
Scientists report that a fossil of a partial face from a early human ancestor in Spain is between 1.1 and 1.4 million years ...
Bone fragments from a cave in northern Spain suggest there were multiple hominin species living in western Europe around a ...
Scientists report that a fossil of a partial face from a early human ancestor in Spain is between 1.1 and 1.4 million years old ...
The bone tools were created the same way tools were made from stone.
Explore how early humans crafted tools from bones 1.5 million years ago, showcasing their advanced planning and cognitive ...