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Unveiling Homo juluensis: A New Chapter in Human Evolution

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Bridging Evolutionary Gaps in Asia Asia's evolutionary timeline during the Pleistocene is marked by a mosaic of hominin species, each contributing uniquely to human ancestry. Source: American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2010. Source: Current Anthropology, 2017. Source: PNAS, 2012. Rabett, 2012.

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The Journey of Homo sapiens into East Eurasia: What Ancient Genomes Reveal

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Journal of Physiological Anthropology , 44 (1). Human history is not just about where we came from but how we adapted to the ever-changing environments we encountered. Analysis of the Neanderthal genome revealed that 1 to 4% of the genome in modern humans living outside Africa is derived from Neanderthals," the study notes.

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Gradual Growth: The Evolution of Human Brain Size

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Implications for Understanding Human Evolution The study’s findings contribute to a broader understanding of human ancestry, emphasizing gradual, continuous change as a driving force in brain evolution. Source: Current Anthropology. Related Studies Cognitive Evolution and Brain Size in Hominins Shultz, S., Source: PNAS.