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Meet Skhūl: A primal child buried in Israel who is possibly the first known hybrid human-Neanderthal in history
The buried remains of a small child, discovered nearly a century ago in a cave on Israel’s Mount Carmel, are once again at ...
A newly examined Neanderthal skull, once thought to confirm cold-climate adaptations, has challenged a century-old assumption ...
On the slopes of Mount Carmel in northern Israel, a small skull has changed the story of human history. Buried in Skhul Cave roughly 140,000 years ago, the remains of a five-year-old child show that ...
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Neanderthal skull found with a remarkably intact nose
The most complete Neanderthal skull ever examined has given researchers something they have never had before: a virtually ...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Modern humans and Neanderthals were interacting 100,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to researchers who used CT scans and 3D mapping to study the bones of a ...
An exceptionally preserved Neanderthal skull suggests that their nasal passages were not specialized cold weather equipment.
Scientists suggest it may be the remains of a prehistoric hominin that walked alongside Neanderthals hundreds of thousands of years ago. Reading time 3 minutes In 1960, a villager found something ...
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