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Ancient humans hunted animals by throwing a stick like a boomerang

19 July 2023

Analysis of a wooden stick thought to be around 300,000 years old suggests it was designed to be thrown rotationally, rather than as a spear


Ancient arrowheads

Some of the earliest modern humans in Europe used bows and arrows

22 February 2023

A site in France briefly occupied by modern humans is littered with stone points that were probably used as arrowheads, showing that bows and arrows were used in Europe much earlier than we thought


Modern humans that had not long left Africa may have evolved an X chromosome that carried

Modern humans evolved a 'selfish' X chromosome after Africa exodus

23 November 2022

The chromosome may contain regions that promote their DNA's spread by killing sperm that carry Y chromosomes. However, Y chromosomes may have evolved counter mechanisms over time


DNA

Just 1.5 to 7 per cent of the modern human genome is uniquely ours

16 July 2021

Just 1.5 to 7 per cent of the modern human genome is uniquely ours – meaning it emerged after we split from other ancient human groups including the Neanderthals and Denisovans


early humans

Climate change may have driven early human species to extinction

15 October 2020

Sudden climatic changes may have been a significant driver of the extinction of early human species, including the Neanderthals, Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis


Portrait of juvenile female Denisovan, based on DNA analysis

This is almost certainly not what Denisovans looked like

19 September 2019

A team has used DNA from an ancient fingerbone to predict what our extinct cousins the Denisovans looked like but the method is unlikely to be accurate


bone with scratches

Oldest Denisovan art discovered on 100,000-year-old bone fragments

18 July 2019

Etchings on pieces of ancient bone found in China could be the clearest evidence yet found that the mysterious Denisovans were capable of advanced cognition


Neanderthal

Neanderthals may have been sprinters not endurance runners

29 January 2019

We used to think Neanderthals were long distance joggers who lived in a tundra-like wasteland, now it seems they were sprinters who occupied forests


Neanderthals were stockier than us, so needed more oxygen

Neanderthals may have powered their bigger bodies by breathing deeper

30 October 2018

The Neanderthal rib cage was about the same size as ours but a different shape, which suggests the extinct humans could take in more air with each breath


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