The section on History draws from art history, archaeology, and literature to theorize infant carrying strategies of humans,
including archaic humans.
Not exact matches
The transition from
archaic to modern
humans might not have occurred in one place in Africa but in several,
including southern Africa and northern Africa as recently reported.
By sequencing ancient DNA from the fossils of
human ancestors, researchers have recently discovered new types of ancient
humans and revealed interbreeding between our ancestors and our
archaic cousins,
including Neandertals.
When they did finally begin to disperse across the globe, according to this model, they replaced the
archaic human species they encountered along the way,
including the Neandertals, without interbreeding with them.
The fossils
included characteristics from late
archaic / early modern
humans, Middle Pleistocene Eurasians, and western Eurasian Neanderthals, hinting at possible intermixing.