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Why modern human faces differ so much from Neanderthals
Modern humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor, lived side by side in parts of Eurasia, and even had children together, yet their faces ended up strikingly different. The contrast between our ...
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This Is Why Modern Human Faces Look So Different From Neanderthals
Our faces don’t just distinguish us from other people, but other species as well. Neanderthals bore stout jaws and broad ...
Severe drought in Brazil has caused river levels to plummet, revealing rock carvings of human faces made up to 2,000 years ago. It’s a discovery that observers are bound to have mixed feelings about.
Why do no two human faces look quite the same? Although we all follow the same biological blueprint, our features—the curve of a lip, the angle of a nose, the breadth of a jaw—diverge in endlessly ...
Archaeologists have discovered fossilized facial bones of an ancient human race which lived roughly 1.4 million years ago, according to a study published in Nature. The remains were first discovered ...
The discovery of a human facial fragment aged over one million years represents the oldest known face in western Europe and confirms the region was inhabited by two species of human during the early ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist or exhibition you should know.
Whether you see an angry face in a tree trunk or even the presence of Jesus Christ in toasted cheese, until now scientists haven't understood exactly what the brain is doing when it processes visual ...
View post: Vuori’s 'Super Comfy' Half-Zip Hoodie That’s ‘Great for Travel’ Is Now Under $95 at REI Archaeologists have discovered fossilized facial bones of an ancient human race which lived roughly 1 ...
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