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A skull discovered in 1978 in Dali Province, Shanghai, China, holds the potential to reshape the narrative of modern human origins. Strikingly resembling an ancient
Mystery of Giant Hand Axe
Archaeologists in England have discovered a 300,000-year-old giant hand axe, which has left them puzzled. The Acheulian technology was used by Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis,
Neanderthal’s 51,000-Year-Old Bone Artwork
In the Harz region of Lower Saxony, Germany, a phalanx or toe bone of an extinct deer with striking engravings was recently discovered. An analysis
Neanderthals had lower pain threshold.
Modern humans and Neanderthals interbred for thousands of years, resulting in positive effects on the pain sensitivity of their offspring. Pain is transmitted through human