The researchers were able to determine that the Ice Age teenagers experienced their growth spurt between ages 13 and 16, similar to modern hunter-gatherer groups. Physical maturity for these ancient ...
In March 1914, Licent arrived in the city of Tianjin, near Beijing, as a French Jesuit. Over the next 25 years, he conducted scientific expeditions covering more than 50,000 kilometers around China, ...
Scientists have unraveled a mystery about the disappearance of dwarf hippos and elephants that once roamed the picturesque ...
Researchers have concluded that paleolithic humans, arriving on the island around 14,000 years ago, were responsible for ...
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Researchers match tooth and bone features to identify Paleolithic adolescent maturation. Here's what they have to say about ...
A new study provides “the first direct evidence for puberty” in Upper Paleolithic adolescents after analyzing 13 skeletons ...
Landmark new research co-authored by the University of Liverpool, shows Ice Age (Paleolithic) teenagers from 25,000 years ago ...
New research shows that Ice Age teens from 25,000 years ago went through puberty much like teens today. A study of 13 ancient ...
An analysis of around a dozen teenagers who lived during the Paleolithic reveals that they hit puberty around the same time ...
Enigmatic Norchia is an archaeological site nestled within Italy's leafy landscapes near Vetralla, in Lazio. This historical ...