https://www.earth.com/news/stone-tool-discovery-challenges-entire-theory-of-human-evolution/
Dec 3, 2024 - Recent stone tool discoveries are prompting a reassessment of the cultural evolution of Homo sapiens around 50,000 to 40,000 years ago.
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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/oldest-poison-arrowhead-hunting-weapons
Jan 7, 2026 - A new analysis uncovers traces of poison on the South African arrowheads, pushing back the timeline for poisoned weapons by more than 50,000 years.
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https://www.earth.com/news/lost-lineage-of-early-humans-in-africa-rewrites-our-origin-story/
Dec 7, 2025 - Scientists read ancient DNA from South African hunter gatherers and found a very early human branch that shaped survival traits.
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https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/2025-09-23/ty-article/new-study-changes-paradigm-of-how-early-humans-reached-europe/00000199-7166-df8f-afbd-f56f5a630000
Sep 23, 2025 - When the Ice Was High and Sea Levels Were Low, Hominins Could Have Walked From Turkey to Greece – Over Land Now Deep Under the Aegean Sea
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https://wamcpodcasts.org/podcast/stone-tools-and-early-humans/
Nov 24, 2025 - The Best of Our Knowledge explores topics on learning, education, and research. Can you imagine early humans over 2 million years ago using tools, maybe not,...
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https://www.discovermagazine.com/a-2-million-year-old-skeleton-shows-early-humans-were-still-built-for-the-trees-48540
Jan 14, 2026 - Learn about the most complete Homo habilis fossil ever found, and how this fossil is changing what we know about human evolution.
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https://sciencedaily.com/news/fossils_ruins/early_humans/
Read about early humans in this anthropology news section. Early human development, early human migration, culture and more. Photos.
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https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/biological-time-capsules-how-dna-from-cave-dirt-is-revealing-clues-about-early-humans-and-neanderthals
DNA from soil could soon reveal who lived in ice age caves, research shows.
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https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/2025-12-10/ty-article/early-humans-were-lighting-fire-in-england-400-000-years-ago/0000019b-07bc-d999-ad9f-87bf9c5b0000
Dec 10, 2025 - The Fire-makers of Suffolk May Have Been Early Neanderthals, and the Archaeologists Believe They Have the Smoking Match to Show Intentionality
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https://www.discovermagazine.com/early-humans-may-have-used-fires-to-smoke-meat-one-million-years-ago-47657
Jun 5, 2025 - Learn why early humans may have started using fires — not for cooking, but for securing and preventing their food from spoiling.
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https://newsroom.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/early-humans-may-have-walked-from-turkiye-to-mainland-europe-new-groundbreaking-research-suggests/
Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkiye and Europe, new, landmark research of...
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https://www.discovermagazine.com/early-humans-outsprinted-other-apes-in-evolution-growing-a-larger-brain-at-a-faster-rate-48170
Oct 22, 2025 - Learn how early humans evolved at a much faster rate than other apes, adapting larger brains as they developed new ways to socialize.
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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/genetic-shifts-helped-humans-walk-two-legs
Oct 28, 2025 - Scientists have linked bipedalism to changes in how the human pelvis developed millions of years ago.
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