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Symbols found carved into 40,000-year-old artifacts may be precursor to writing | CNN
Symbols and markings carved into tools and figurines by Stone Age humans over 40,000 years ago could be an ancient precursor to writing, according to a new analysis.
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773,000-year-old Moroccan cave fossils reveal human and neandertal evolutionary split
The high-resolution magnetic record captured a major flip in Earth's magnetic field around the time the fossils were deposited, anchoring them in an exceptionally precise chronological framework for the African Pleistocene.
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773,000-year-old Moroccan cave fossils reveal human and neandertal evolutionary split
The high-resolution magnetic record captured a major flip in Earth's magnetic field around the time the fossils were deposited, anchoring them in an exceptionally precise chronological framework for the African Pleistocene.
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Discovery of complex pre-historic tools in China suggests our ancestors were far more advanced than thought
The find at Xigou points to an increasing diversity of ancient human ancestor species in China over a 90,000-year period, with detailed analyses showing that hominin inhabitants employed sophisticated stone toolmaking methods to adapt to fluctuating environments in Eastern Asia.
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Discovery of complex pre-historic tools in China suggests our ancestors were far more advanced than thought
The find at Xigou points to an increasing diversity of ancient human ancestor species in China over a 90,000-year period, with detailed analyses showing that hominin inhabitants employed sophisticated stone toolmaking methods to adapt to fluctuating environments in Eastern Asia.
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A legendary fossil is forcing scientists to rethink human origins
An international research team led by scientists from La Trobe University in Australia and the University of Cambridge is questioning how one of the most complete early human fossils has been classified.
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A legendary fossil is forcing scientists to rethink human origins
An international research team led by scientists from La Trobe University in Australia and the University of Cambridge is questioning how one of the most complete early human fossils has been classified.
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New evidence of the possible coexistence of two separate early human species
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The generally accepted theory of the spread of ancient humans from Africa, where they first evolved, known as "Out of Africa," holds that a single species, Homo erectus, subsequently migrated to populate portions of Eurasia approximately 1.
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New evidence of the possible coexistence of two separate early human species
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The generally accepted theory of the spread of ancient humans from Africa, where they first evolved, known as "Out of Africa," holds that a single species, Homo erectus, subsequently migrated to populate portions of Eurasia approximately 1.