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Scientists have found new evidence for how our fossil human relatives in South Africa may have used their hands.
Ebony and bone pendants carved in the likeness of African men and women have been documented in three sixth–seventh-century ...
Over the past decade, parts of South Africa have risen by as much as six millimeters – a subtle but measurable shift detected ...
created an uplift in land that contributed to closing the ancient Tethys Sea, splitting it into what is now the Mediterranean and Arabian Seas, and created a landmass that bridged Asia and Africa ...
Two fossils of singing cicadas, one of which was remarkably well preserved, reveals that the insects dispersed in Europe ...
The Maghreb, where the Sahara meets the Mediterranean, has always been more than a borderland. With its strategic location ...
“Ten thousand years ago, the mammoth roamed throughout the state and claimed Utah as their home. Now they roam again,” ...
Chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks, a new study shows. Chimpanzees and humans last shared a ...
The Met’s exhibition charts the evolution of the Black dandy from the 18th century to today. Here’s what to look for on the ...
Gulf and Maghrebi Arabs struggle to understand each other due to linguistic, cultural, and historical differences, with ...