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Meet the Contenders for Earliest Modern Human

Scientists have several candidates for the title of earliest Homo sapiens
January 11, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

Did Bigfoot Really Exist? How Gigantopithecus Became Extinct

Dental, dietary and environmental clues help explain why the world's largest ape vanished
January 09, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

Why Do Humans Have Chins?

Scientists have several explanations for why modern humans are the only hominids that have chins
January 04, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

Top 10 Hominid Discoveries of 2011

A look back at the year's most important and fascinating finds in the field of human evolution
December 28, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

The Human Evolution World Tour

Hominid enthusiasts can see the highlights of human evolution at evotourism destinations around the world
December 21, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Humans, the Honey Hunters

Energy-rich honey may have helped hominids evolve big brains
December 19, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

The World’s Oldest Mattress

A 77,000-year-old grass mattress is the earliest bed in the archaeological record. What did earlier hominids sleep on?
December 14, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Hominid Gifts for the Holidays

A human evolution T-shirt, necktie, coloring book and board game are just a few of the hominid-themed gifts you can give your loved ones this holiday season
December 12, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

The Mystery of the Missing Hominid Fossils

Seventy years ago, an important collection of "Peking Man" fossils disappeared in China. They are still missing today
December 07, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Human Evolution’s Cookie Monster, Oreopithecus

For the past 60 years, scientists have argued over the enigmatic, human-like fossils of the nine-million-year-old Italian ape
December 05, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Strange Animal Models of Human Evolution

What do sea otters, wolves and capuchin monkeys reveal about our hominid ancestors?
November 30, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

The First Americans

Archaeologists once thought the Clovis people were the first to live in the New World, but mounting evidence suggests humans arrived in the Americas thousands of years earlier
November 28, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Were Neanderthals Victims of Their Own Success?

A new archaeological study shows how Neanderthals' ability to adapt to changing climates may have led to the species' eventual extinction
November 22, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

What’s in a Name? Hominid Versus Hominin

You may have noticed that our ancestors are increasingly called hominins, which is the result of researchers revising how they classify primates
November 16, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Taking a Southern Route Out of Africa

Mounting genetic, archaeological and geological evidence suggests humans may have migrated out of Africa along a southern route: across the Red Sea and into southern Arabia
November 14, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

A Hominid Dictionary

Hominids have complicated names, but their scientific monikers are less mysterious when their Latin, Greek and African roots are decoded
November 09, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Computers Are Good Fossil Hunters

New technology is allowing researchers to narrow their searches for places where ancient hominids were likely to have lived, traveled and left fossils
November 08, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Modern Humans Once Mated with Other Species

Genetic studies reveal that some modern humans carry DNA from extinct hominid species, evidence of ancient interbreeding
November 02, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

Humans Evolved Big Brains to Be Social?

Some scientists think humans and other primates evolved big brains in response to the social challenges of living in large groups
October 31, 2011 | By Erin Wayman

The Best Places to See Hominid Bones Online

It's hard to find hominid bones in museums, but it's easy to see them on the Internet
October 26, 2011 | By Erin Wayman


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