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Browsing Tag

Pleistocene

21 posts
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Denisovans Were Surprisingly Tall, New Fossils from Taiwan Suggest
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Denisovans Were Surprisingly Tall, New Fossils from Taiwan Suggest

  • August 17, 2026
Two fossilized leg bones of Denisovans — an extinct archaic Homo group whose lineage diverged from the Neanderthal…
SScience
Scientists Find Traces of Two Unknown Archaic Hominins in Human DNA
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Scientists Find Traces of Two Unknown Archaic Hominins in Human DNA

  • August 2, 2026
New research led by the University of California, Berkeley reveals that beyond Neanderthals and Denisovans, humans interbred with…
SScience
Japanese Fossil Bee Fills Two-Million-Year Gap in Honeybee History
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Japanese Fossil Bee Fills Two-Million-Year Gap in Honeybee History

  • July 27, 2026
Paleontologists have announced the discovery of a new fossil honeybee species that fills a long-standing gap in the…
SScience
Fossils from Chinese Cave Fill Crucial Gap in History of Gigantopithecus blacki
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Fossils from Chinese Cave Fill Crucial Gap in History of Gigantopithecus blacki

  • June 15, 2026
Deep inside a limestone cave in southern China, paleontologists have uncovered an assemblage of thirteen fossilized teeth belonging…
WWildlife
Japanese Archipelago Was Once a Refuge for Cave Lions
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Study: Cave Lions were Distinct Species that Occasionally Bred with Ancestors of Today’s Lions

  • June 11, 2026
The extinct Eurasian cave lion (Panthera spelaea) and today’s African and Asian lions (Panthera leo) belong to separate…
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146,000-year-old Ice Age humans used advanced stone tools for butchery and survival
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146,000-year-old Ice Age humans used advanced stone tools for butchery and survival

  • May 9, 2026
A new study from central China is changing how scientists think about creativity and survival among ancient humans.…
WWildlife
New Species of Fossil Koala Found in Museum Drawer
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New Species of Fossil Koala Found in Museum Drawer

  • May 7, 2026
Long-overlooked fossils in the Western Australian Museum collection have been identified as a new species of koala. Named…
SScience
45,000-Year-Old Crimean Neanderthal Reveals Long-Distance Connections across Eurasia
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Scientists Reconstruct One of Oldest Known Neanderthal Communities

  • April 22, 2026
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from eight fossils found in Stajnia Cave in Poland reveals a tight-knit group of Neanderthals…
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Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic
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Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic

  • March 19, 2026
New experiments show that tar made from birch bark — long known as a tool adhesive — can…
SScience
Straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) were the largest land mammals of the European Pleistocene. Image credit: Hodari Nundu, CC-BY-4.0.
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Neanderthals May Have Hunted Giant Elephants that Roamed across Prehistoric Europe

  • March 17, 2026
Chemical clues preserved in the teeth of straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) from the 125,000-year-old site of Neumark-Nord in…
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Japanese Archipelago Was Once a Refuge for Cave Lions
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Japanese Archipelago Was Once a Refuge for Cave Lions

  • February 14, 2026
Between 73,000 and 20,000 years ago (Late Pleistocene), the Japanese Archipelago was inhabited by cave lions (Panthera spelaea),…
SScience
Giant Pythons Once Lived in Taiwan
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Giant Pythons Once Lived in Taiwan

  • February 4, 2026
A fossil trunk vertebra from the Chiting Formation of Taiwan reveals that nearly 4-m-long pythons roamed the island…
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