While the Human Genome Project revealed much about our common humanity, recently scientists have begun to learn
a lot about human evolution from the small genetic differences that set us apart.
Fossil bones and stone tools can tell
us a lot about human evolution, but certain dynamic behaviours of our fossil ancestors — things like how they moved and how individuals interacted with one another — are incredibly difficult to deduce from these traditional forms of paleoanthropological data.
Not exact matches
You are right
about humans and their dead, but the main reason, and it took a
lot of
evolution to prove it, was due to hygene,
«There is still a
lot we do not know
about human evolution and, especially,
about the Neanderthals,» said Dr. Zilhão.
Whenever scientists make a major discovery
about human evolution, we get treated to a
lot of misconceptions.