9 Ancient Teeth Reveal Diversity Among Europe’s Earliest Neanderthals
9 Ancient Teeth Reveal Diversity Among Europe’s Earliest Neanderthals A detailed new study of 250,000-year-old fossil teeth from the Payre site in southeastern France is reshaping our understanding of early Neanderthal evolution. The research reveals surprising regional diversity and variation within Europe’s Middle Pleistocene human populations, showing that Neanderthals developed along more complex paths than … Read more