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Homo Heidelbergensis On the old banks of the river Thames in the modern Swanscombe, UK Natural History Museum, London/Science Photo Library This is an excerpt from our human history, our…
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Homo Heidelbergensis On the old banks of the river Thames in the modern Swanscombe, UK Natural History Museum, London/Science Photo Library This is an excerpt from our human history, our…
A 3D model of the tattooed mummy. The top image contains textures derived from photographs that were caught light visible to the human eye, while the structures of the bottom…
A bunch sheep in a valley in the French Alps Travelart / Alamy Quick erosion due to human activity, such as grazing of livestock and agriculture, has removed the alps…
An illustration of a Neanderthal group preparing food Luis Montanya/Marta Montanya/Library Photo Science Neanderthals may have had traditional ways of preparing food that were special for each group. Discoveries from…
A modern recreation of garum, a fermented fish sauce that goes back to Roman times Alexander Mychko / Alamy Fermented fish sauce or grim was an incredibly popular spice through…
In magnetic field, disturbance could have enabled Auroras to appear more widespread 41,000 years ago EVGENIYQ/ISTOCKPHOTO/GET TYTH PICTURES About 41,000 years ago, the Earth’s magnetic field weakened to only a…