Chimps apply engineering skills to select tools with the right characteristic for hunting termites. This can teach us more ...
Analysis - The ancestors of humans started making tools about 3.3 million years ago. First they made them out of stone, then ...
The ancestors of humans started making tools about 3.3 million years ago. First they made them out of stone, then they switched to bone as a raw material. Until recently, the earliest clear evidence ...
"La Tierra es la cuna de la humanidad, pero no se puede vivir en la cuna para siempre". La famosa cita del ingeniero soviético Konstantín Tsiolkovski, conocido como el padre de la astronáutica ...
Rosa Huguet, autora principal del estudio: "Atapuerca es un referente mundial de la evolución humana". Atapuerca reescribe la historia: hallan restos de una nueva especie humana, la más antigua ...
Fossils are like time capsules, offering us a rare chance to glimpse the distant past. Over the years, a number of ancient human fossils have been discovered, helping scientists piece together the ...
Original fossil (ATE7-1) alongside the mirrored right side by means of virtual 3D imaging techniques of the face of a hominin assigned to Homo aff. erectus found in level the TE7 of Sima del Elefante ...
Our ancient ancestors were using bone tools at least 1.5 million years ago, roughly a million years earlier than was previously thought, a study published last week in the journal Nature reported. The ...
Los artefactos óseos descubiertos en Tanzania retrasan la fecha más temprana conocida de la tecnología de herramientas óseas en más de un millón de años. Los arqueólogos identificaron en ...
The development of tool technology is considered a pivotal step in human evolution. Deliberately shaped stones are thought to have emerged in cultures more ancient than our own genus Homo to strip ...
The tools may have been made and used by Homo erectus, Homo habilis or Paranthropus boisei. “It could have been any of these three, but it’s almost impossible to know which one,” said Pobiner. The ...
The site has a timeline spanning 2 million to 20,000 years ago, and researchers have uncovered the remains of ancient human ancestors such as Homo habilis, Homo erectus and prehistoric Homo sapiens, ...