Maltravieso Cave replica with Neanderthals four fingers hand-prints, Caceres, Spain. WH_Pics/Shutterstock January 17, 2023 Neanderthals: the oldest art in the world wasn’t made by Homo sapiens Paul Pettitt, Durham University It makes sense that a world of individuals used art to explore identity.
What’s in a name? Plenty, if it is a dinosaur such as the Changyuraptor, a genus of the ‘four-winged’ predatory dinosaur. S. Abramowicz, Dinosaur Institute July 8, 2015 Unraveling the mystery of how dinosaurs get their names Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan, University of Cape Town A dinosaur’s name says something about the dinosaur itself. They are grouped together according to similarities they share, which also indicates their ancestral relationships to one another.
This selection of stone tools provides a glimpse into the implements used by Africans 50 000 to 60 000 years ago. Supplied July 1, 2015 What stone tools found in southern tip of Africa tell us about the human story Alex Mackay, University of Wollongong; Manuel Will, University of Tübingen, and Natasha Phillips, University of Wollongong Stone tools have been integral to the way archaeologists have told the human story.