In 1998, archaeologists discovered the skeletal remains of a child in Portugal’s Lapedo Valley. When the team took a closer ...
Neanderthal genes seem to have hung around long after Neanderthals themselves did, as new scientific dating of the famed ...
Advanced radiocarbon dating has provided the most accurate age assessment yet for the “Lapedo Child,” one of the most ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have dated the skeleton of an ancient child that caused a stir when it was first discovered ...
Researchers used a novel method of radiocarbon dating to figure out the age of the Lapedo child, who had both Neanderthal and ...
The new approach to radiocarbon dating could soon be applied to other Paleolithic human sites, improving our understanding of ...
Scientists have dated the skeleton of an ancient child that caused a stir when it was first discovered to between 27,700 and ...
Researchers have performed an updated analysis of an ancient child that was discovered in 1998 in the Lapedo Valley of ...
An international team of researchers has successfully directly dated the remains of the so-called Lapedo Child, an infant ...
In 1998, the skeleton of a 29,000-year-old child was discovered in the Lapedo valley in Portugal. The child had early modern human and Neanderthal features such as the chin and lower arms of a ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have dated the skeleton of an ancient child that caused a stir when it was first discovered because it carries features from both humans and Neanderthals. The child's ...