The aforementioned data raises the possibility that gene–culture co-evolution may have been widespread, and acted on many human traits, throughout the history of our species. However ...
For most of our evolutionary history, human activity has been linked to daylight ... Light may have driven our ancestors to walk upright on two legs. Light helps explain the evolution of our skin ...
But after two decades of research, and no small amount of controversy, we can be sure that Homo floresiensis wasn’t really anything close to a short human ... about the history of ‘hobbits ...
By morning, the skeleton that would forever alter our understanding of human evolution had a name: Lucy. But during his first field season in Hadar, Johanson unearthed fossils that could ...