An ancient skull found in China has pushed back the timeline of human evolution by 400,000 years, revealing a new branch in our lineage.
Researchers used sophisticated scanning and digital reconstruction techniques to determine the original shape of the skull, ...
Digital reconstruction of a partially crushed skull suggests new insight into Homo sapiens’ evolutionary relationship to Denisovans and Neandertals.
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Ancient map shows continents that no longer exist
Unearthing the mysteries of our planet’s past, ancient maps offer a unique window into the world as it once was, depicting ...
The institution’s multidisciplinary programming highlights the rich diversity of Asia while fostering exchange across the ...
The theory was that Anatolia, the region in which Ayvalık is situated, and Europe were linked during the last Ice Age, offering early humans a path to cross over via southward island-hopping routes.
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25 Ancient Asian Artifacts That Will Make You Rethink History
Ancient Artifacts That Prove The Past Was More Advanced: <a href=" ► 25 Ancient Myths That Archaeologists Want You to Forget: <a href=" A golden-coated eye from Iran’s Burnt City. A clay cylinder some ...
(CNN) — Hunter-gatherers in parts of ancient Asia prepared their dead for burial with smoke-drying up to 14,000 years ago, resulting in the oldest known evidence of human mummification, according to a ...
When Beijing company executive Lillian Zhu saw the Tianjin Museum’s exhibition of Kazakhstan artefacts earlier this year, she was captivated by the vibrant culture of Central Asia and was determined ...
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