Human major infections: Tuberculosis, treponematoses, leprosy—A paleopathological perspective of their evolution

Read more by Maciej Henneberg, Kara Holloway-Kew, Teghan Lucas. Published on Plos One. February 25 2021

New Light on the Silent Millennia: Mediterranean Africa, ca. 4000–900 BC

Read more by  Giulio Lucarini, Youssef Bokbot & Cyprian Broodbank  Published on African Archaeological Review. 27 October 2020

Preliminary paleohistological observations of the StW 573 (‘Little Foot’) skull

Read more by Amélie Beaudet, Robert C Atwood, Winfried Kockelmann,  Vincent Fernandez, Thomas Connolley, Nghia Trong Vo, Ronald Clarke,  Dominic Stratford Published by elifesciences. March 2 2021

Ardipithecus hand provides evidence that humans and chimpanzees evolved from an ancestor with suspensory adaptations

Read more by Thomas C. Prang, Kristen Ramirez, Mark Grabowski and Scott A. Williams Published by Sciences Advances. 24 February 2021

Ancient proteins provide evidence of dairy consumption in eastern Africa

Read more by Madeleine Bleasdale, Kristine K. Richter, Nicole Boivin  Nature Communications. 27 January 2021

African population history: an ancient DNA perspective

Read more by MárioVicente, Carina MSchlebusch Current opinion in Genetics & Development. June 2020

Reconstructing Late Pleistocene paleoclimate at the scale of human behavior: an example from the Neandertal occupation of La Ferrassie (France)

Read more by Sarah Pederzani, Vera Aldeias, Harold L. Dibble, Paul Goldberg, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Stéphane Madelaine, Shannon P. McPherron, Dennis Sandgathe, Teresa E. Steele, Alain Turq & Kate Britton  Published on Scientific Reports:  14 January 2021

Team reveals amazing reconstructions of our ancestors to correct mistakes of the past

Read more by  Ryan M Campbell (PhD student, University of Adelaide), Gabriel Vinas (MFA candidate, Arizona State University), Dr Maciej Henneberg (emeritus professor, Anthropological and Comparative Anatomy, University of Adelaide), and Dr Rui Diogo (associate professor, Howard University) Featured News, Life Science. February 26, 2021

Continuity of the Middle Stone Age into the Holocene

Read more by Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Khady Niang, Ian Candy, James Blinkhorn, William Mills, Jacopo N. Cerasoni, Mark D. Bateman, Alison Crowther & Huw S. Groucutt  Nature. 11 January 2021

Prehistoric Human Tracks in Ojo Guareña Cave System (Burgos, Spain): The Sala and Galerías de las Huellas

Read more by Ana I. Ortega, Francisco Ruiz, Miguel A. Martín, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, Marco Vidal, Lucía Bermejo, Theodoros  Karampaglidis Springer Link. 27 February 2021

The first Denisovan DNA outside Siberia unveils a long stint on the roof of the world

Read more by Bruce Bower Sciences news , October 29, 2020

Drimolen cranium DNH 155 documents microevolution in an early hominin species

Read more by Andy I.R Herries, Jesse Martin, Angeline Leece, Stephanie Baker, Samantha Good, Giovanni Boschian, David Strait Published on Ecology & Evolution. Nov 10, 2020 

Human and cervid osseous materials used for barbed point manufacture in Mesolithic Doggerland

Read more by Joannes Dekker, Virginie Sinet-Mathiot, Merel Spithoven, Bjørn Smit, Arndt Wilcke, Frido Welker, Alexander Verpoorte, Marie Soressi Published on Journal of Archaeological Science. February, 2021

Ancient genome-wide DNA from France highlights the complexity of interactions between Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers

Read more by Maïté Rivollat,Choongwon Jeong,Stephan Schiffels, İşil Küçükkalıpçı, Marie-Hélène Pemonge, Adam Benjamin Rohrlach, Kurt W. Alt, Didier Binder, Susanne Friederich, et. al Published on Science Advances  29 May 2020

La chasse est-elle à l’origine de l’émergence du genre humain ?

Read more by Raphaël Hanon , Published on The Conversation. 17 December 2020

Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa

Read more by Ke Wang, Steven Goldstein, Madeleine Bleasdale, Bernard Clist, Koen Bostoen, Paul Bakwa-Lufu, Laura T. Buck, Alison Crowther et. al Published on Science Advances:  12 June 2020

New Thoughts on Neanderthal Range and Tool Use

Read more by James Blinkhorn, Clément Zanolli, Tim Compton, Huw S. Groucutt, Eleanor M.L. Scerri, Lucile Crété, Chris Stringer, Michael D. Petraglia, Simon Blockley,  Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. February 15, 2021

Beyond Tools and Function: The Selection of Materials and the Ontology of Hunter-Gatherers. Ethnographic Evidences and Implications for Palaeolithic Archaeology

Read more by Ella Assaf and Francesca Romagnoli Published on Cambridge University Press.  17 February 2021

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