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Oldest flaked stone tools point to the repeated invention of stone tools – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Stone flake tools, found in Ethiopia, date to almost 2.6 million years ago.
Extinct human species likely breast fed for a year after birth, NIH-funded study suggests – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Findings may inform strategies for breast feeding in modern populations.
20-million-year-old skull suggests complex brain evolution in monkeys, apes – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
New study reveals that brain enlargement and modern features evolved repeatedly in anthropoids.
Exploring blood types of Neanderthal and Denisovan individuals – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Ancient blood types contribute new evidence for the origins, history, and demise of archaic humans.
Our Fractured African Roots – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Humans did not stem from a single ancestral population in one region of Africa, suggests this study.