Neanderthal Musuem Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 1, 2022 CategoriesArtsCultural AnthropologyHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontologyTechnology Tagged , Australopithecines, burial, creativity, culture, Donald Johanson, footprints, fossil record, Fossils and Human Evolution (series), habilines, Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, Homo sapiens, human origins, Nature (journal), Neanderthals, Oxford University Press, paintings, paleoanthropologists, paleontology, Siegrid Hartwig-Scherer, total energy expenditure, Washington University Human Origins: All in the Family Casey Luskin November 1, 2022 Arts, Cultural Anthropology, Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology, Technology 10 If a Neanderthal walked down the street, appropriately dressed, you probably wouldn’t notice. Read More ›
cave-art Type post Date February 22, 2018 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, Africa, Ann Gauger, Australopithecines, cave art, Colin Reeves, Denisovans, Dennis Venema, DNA, Europe, Homo, Homo sapiens, human origins, Leslie Aiello, modern humans, Neanderthals, Ola Hössjer, Reviewing Adam and the Genome, Siegrid Hartwig-Scherer, Spain, theistic evolution, Wall Street Journal Adam and the Genome and Neanderthal Cave Art Science and Culture February 22, 2018 Human Origins and Anthropology 4 As if on cue, science news today reports a remarkable discovery from Spain. Read More ›