Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural and/or biological) and the emergence of Homo sapiens as the ultimate replacement of non-modern groups by a modern, adaptively more competitive one. However, recent research has shown that the process underlying our origins was considerably more complex. While archaeological and fossil evidence suggests that behavioural complexity may not be confined to the modern human lineage, recent paleogenomic work shows that gene flow between distinct lineages (e.g., Neanderthals, Denisovans, early H. sapiens) occurred repeatedly in the Late Pleistocene, likely contributing elements to our genetic make-up that might have been crucial to our success as a di...
During the late Pleistocene, isolated lineages of hominins exchanged genes thus influencing genomic ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe morphologically diverse and geographically expansive Pleistoc...
Neanderthals are the best-known fossil hominid group, but at the same time many aspects of their evo...
Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural an...
During their dispersal across the globe, modern humans met and interbred with distinct archaic homin...
A common assumption in the evolutionary scenario of the first Eurasian hominin populations is that t...
International audienceThe origin and evolutionary history of modern humans is of considerable intere...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
International audienceAnatomically modern humans started to exit Africa for the first time at least ...
A study of immature Upper Pleistocene hominid craniofacial remains was undertaken in an attempt to d...
It has recently become clear that several human lineages coexisted with Homo sapiens during the late...
Strong evidence for introgression of Neanderthal genes into parts of the modern human gene pool has ...
are analyzed, including seven new specimens. This sample makes it possible to thoroughly characteriz...
This paper re-examines current arguments concerning the evidence for Neandertal–modern human interac...
During the late Pleistocene, isolated lineages of hominins exchanged genes thus influencing genomic ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe morphologically diverse and geographically expansive Pleistoc...
Neanderthals are the best-known fossil hominid group, but at the same time many aspects of their evo...
Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural an...
During their dispersal across the globe, modern humans met and interbred with distinct archaic homin...
A common assumption in the evolutionary scenario of the first Eurasian hominin populations is that t...
International audienceThe origin and evolutionary history of modern humans is of considerable intere...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
International audienceAnatomically modern humans started to exit Africa for the first time at least ...
A study of immature Upper Pleistocene hominid craniofacial remains was undertaken in an attempt to d...
It has recently become clear that several human lineages coexisted with Homo sapiens during the late...
Strong evidence for introgression of Neanderthal genes into parts of the modern human gene pool has ...
are analyzed, including seven new specimens. This sample makes it possible to thoroughly characteriz...
This paper re-examines current arguments concerning the evidence for Neandertal–modern human interac...
During the late Pleistocene, isolated lineages of hominins exchanged genes thus influencing genomic ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe morphologically diverse and geographically expansive Pleistoc...
Neanderthals are the best-known fossil hominid group, but at the same time many aspects of their evo...