Genes linked to immune function, skin pigmentation, and metabolism offered early humans venturing into uncharted territory an evolutionary edge. “Neanderthals were living outside Africa in harsh ...
Scientists have found proof that the early humans who lived in North America during the last Ice Age mainly hunted and ate ...
"Early humans, more than 30,000 years ago, did not live in isolation from the animal world; they were integrated into a network of relationships with scavengers," says Baumann. From today's ...