Scientists retrieved proteins from six teeth unearthed in China that reveal a potential link between Homo erectus and later ...
A new study of six Homo erectus individuals from China reveals one amino acid variant that distinguished this archaic human ...
A handful of ancient teeth from China are giving scientists an unusual look at one of the hardest chapters in human evolution ...
Researchers extracted ancient proteins from six archaic humans and found something in common with other extinct relatives—and ...
Scientists from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have uncovered new information suggesting a potential connection between Homo ...
Chinese scientists obtain the first molecular evidence of interbreeding between our ancestor ‘Homo erectus’ and the ...
Scientists extracted proteins from a Homo erectus tooth in China, finding a direct genetic link to Denisovans and the modern ...
Learn how proteins from six Homo erectus teeth, collected using a less invasive method, are helping fill key gaps in our understanding of this ancient human ancestor. Studying the proteins from the ...
The exact relationships between all these early human relatives are still a bit murky. It could be that H. erectus is ...
Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains, Siberia is where the first evidence of Denisovans was found. (rusak/iStock/Getty Images ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In the early 1930s, Dutch anthropologists found a giant bed of bones hidden above the banks of the Solo River on the Indonesian island of Java.