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human origins

Denisova bones and teeth - Katerina Douka

Planet Earth

Denisova Cave: New Fossils And Dates For Human Presence
Early Americans - Carlson, Potter

Planet Earth

Ancient DNA Starts Answering Archaeology's Big Questions
evolution of sleep

Planet Earth

How Our Sleeping Habits Helped to Make Us Human
uncredited yeti sighting harry and the hendersons

Planet Earth

Why Humans Lost Their Hair and Became Naked and Sweaty
Brain in Skull - Cell

Planet Earth

Finding Human Ancestors in New Places
An Oldowan core freshly excavated at Ain Boucherit from which sharp-edged cutting flakes were removed. [Credit: M. Sahnouni

Planet Earth

Tool And Butchery Site in Algeria Is 2.4 Million Years Old
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Planet Earth

Tool Trove in Saudi Arabia Tells New Story Of Early Humans
The generalist specialist, Homo sapiens (left) survived but all other hominins, including Neanderthals (right) are now extinct. Researchers say early humans' unique ecological niche may have made the difference. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Planet Earth

Could Neanderthals Speak? The Ongoing Debate Over Neanderthal Language
A 15,000-year-old projectile of the stemmed point tradition. (Credit: Center for the Study of the First Americans, Texas A&M University)

Planet Earth

First Americans: Pre-Clovis Projectiles Hint At Multiple Migrations
aboriginal art - Shutterstock

Planet Earth

Ancient Stories Could Be More Fact Than Fiction
A new review of evidence for the peopling of the Americas suggests multiple routes, including coastal and overland, such as through this Alaskan landscape, were likely. (Credit: Ben A. Potter)

Planet Earth

The Peopling of the Americas: Evidence for Multiple Models
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Planet Earth

Flores Island's Modern Pygmies And The "Hobbit" Homo Floresiensis
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