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Pleistocene

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Artist’s reconstruction of Xigou tool-hafting. Image credit: Hulk Yuan, IVPP.
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China’s Xigou Site Yields Evidence of Advanced Stone Tool Technology

  • January 28, 2026
Technological innovations in Africa and Western Europe in the later part of the Middle Pleistocene signal the behavioral…
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Simosthenurus occidentalis. Image credit: Nellie Pease / ARC CoE CABAH / CC BY-SA 4.0 Deed.
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Pleistocene-Age Fossils Reveal Hopping Wasn’t Just for Small Kangaroos

  • January 23, 2026
New research by paleontologists from the University of Bristol, the University of Manchester and the University of Melbourne…
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The red knot (Calidris canutus), juvenile, near Gourinet, Brittany, France. Image credit: Stephan Sprinz / CC BY 4.0.
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Fossil Shorebirds Tell New Story about Climate Change in Australia

  • January 21, 2026
Shorebirds are widespread birds whose dependence on coastal and wetland environments makes them effective paleoenvironmental indicators. Wading shorebirds…
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Leang Bulu Bettue in the Maros-Pangkep karst area of South Sulawesi. Image credit: Burhan et al., doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0337993.
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Enigmatic Hominins May Have Overlapped with Homo sapiens on Sulawesi

  • January 14, 2026
At Leang Bulu Bettue, a rock-shelter in the Maros-Pangkep karst region on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, paleoanthropologists…
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Stone Age humans hunted with poisoned arrows
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Stone Age humans hunted with poisoned arrows

  • January 10, 2026
  Researchers have uncovered chemical evidence that humans in what is now South Africa were using poisoned arrows…
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45,000-Year-Old Crimean Neanderthal Reveals Long-Distance Connections across Eurasia
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45,000-Year-Old Crimean Neanderthal Reveals Long-Distance Connections across Eurasia

  • November 3, 2025
The Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine contains key Middle to Upper Paleolithic transitional archaeological sites, including the site of…
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Lead exposure to humans in modern times versus our ancestors. Image credit: J. Gregory / Mount Sinai Health System.
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Lead Exposure May Have Influenced Evolution of Human Brain, Behavior, and Development of Language

  • October 20, 2025
Several hominids — Australopithecus africanus, Paranthropus robustus, early Homo sp., Gigantopithecus blacki, Pongo sp., Papio sp., Homo neanderthalensis,…
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Ancient hominin Paranthropus boisei had human-like grip and may have used tools, fossil study reveals
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Ancient hominin Paranthropus boisei had human-like grip and may have used tools, fossil study reveals

  • October 19, 2025
A recently analyzed set of 1.5-million-year-old Kenyan fossils has provided the most complete view yet of the anatomy…
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An adult mastodon (Mammut sp.) consuming a spruce branch set against a backdrop illustrating their cyclical continental migrations linked to climate fluctuations. At least two species of mastodons roamed North America during the Middle and Late Pleistocene: the American mastodon, stretching from the eastern seaboard to central parts of the continent, and the Pacific mastodon from central Alberta through California. Image credit: Kathryn Killackey.
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Mastodons were Far More Genetically Diverse than Previously Known, Ancient DNA Shows

  • September 18, 2025
Ancient DNA has been useful in reconciling deep evolutionary relationships and responses to ecological changes in elephants and…
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