Lucy’s muscles rebuilt!
Researchers have reconstructed the muscle mass of Australopithecus afarensis Lucy, dated at 3.2 million years.
Researchers have reconstructed the muscle mass of Australopithecus afarensis Lucy, dated at 3.2 million years.
A 2-million-year-old protein sequence (later abbreviated to Ma) has just been successfully sequenced and analyzed!
An article was recently published in the journal PlosOne reporting the discovery of engravings made by Homo neanderthalensis at the
The debate as to whether Toumaï, whose scientific name is Sahelanthropus tchadensis, belongs to the Hominins is still raging, and
A study published in the journal Science sets back the domestication of the vine by almost 3,000 years!
Fossil cranial remains of four immature (=juvenile) individuals belonging to the species Paranthropus robustus have been discovered at the Kromdraai
A recent study demonstrates the exploitation of bears at a site dated to the Lower Paleolithic, the Schöningen site in
Between 2.7 and 1.2 million years ago (later abbreviated to Ma), several species of hominins coexisted in Africa…
A new study of the cranium of the specimen named Cro-Magnon 2 shows that the impact present at the level
The Bronze Age in Europe was characterized by social and genetic transformations that began as early as the 3rd millennium
Marina Escolà. Alsatian Neolithic cranial surgery: state of the art. Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, 2022, 119 (2), pp.
The study of the role of plant resources in pre-agricultural societies remains a central question in prehistory.
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