John Hawks
Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Speaking
Books
Archive
About
Middle Pleistocene
A look at the Maba hominin skull
Found in 1958, the skull is one of a handful of fossil hominins from southern China that may be connected with the Denisovans.
Jan 20
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
A look at the Maba hominin skull
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
A look at the fossil skull from Steinheim
The skull provides some of the best evidence for the ancestral population of Neandertals, and had a tumultuous history in the decades after its…
Jan 6
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
A look at the fossil skull from Steinheim
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Did scientists miss a fake Neandertal for 25 years?
An investigation claims dozens of cases of misdated bones in Rheinland-Pfalz, including the purported Ochtendung Neandertal.
Dec 18, 2024
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Did scientists miss a fake Neandertal for 25 years?
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Julurens: a new cousin for Denisovans and Neanderthals
A new study suggests that the Middle Pleistocene record in China includes more groups than have previously been recognized.
Jun 16, 2024
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Julurens: a new cousin for Denisovans and Neanderthals
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Ghostbusters of human origins
Humans tend to mix and interact with each other. Geneticists are once again starting to take that seriously, changing their view of our origins.
May 21, 2023
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Ghostbusters of human origins
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Bison bones show butchery practices 400,000 years ago
In the Gran Dolina cave site, ancient people left a bone bed of bison killed in two seasons and butchered at the site with expedient tools.
Nov 20, 2022
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Bison bones show butchery practices 400,000 years ago
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
The transition to Middle Stone Age from Acheulean did not make humans more deadly
Reading a meta-analysis of faunal data by Geoff Smith and coworkers that concludes that all Middle Pleistocene African peoples hunted the same prey…
Apr 22, 2020
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
The transition to Middle Stone Age from Acheulean did not make humans more deadly
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Three big insights into our African origins
Recently, I delivered a lecture to the American Society for Human Genetics, focusing on the African record of human origins.
Jan 3, 2019
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Three big insights into our African origins
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
An possible ancestor of Homo floresiensis from the Middle Pleistocene of Flores
Gerrit van den Bergh and coworkers describe dental remains and a jaw from Mata Menge, 700,000 years ago.
Jun 8, 2016
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
An possible ancestor of Homo floresiensis from the Middle Pleistocene of Flores
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Did humans colonize the northern latitudes without fire?
An article by Wil Roebroeks and Paola Villa argues that fire was not present in Europe before 400,000 years ago.
Mar 14, 2011
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Did humans colonize the northern latitudes without fire?
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Did giant humans walk the Middle Pleistocene earth?
A National Geographic documentary program prompts questions about some fossils from South Africa with large body size estimates.
Apr 2, 2005
•
John Hawks
Share this post
John Hawks
Did giant humans walk the Middle Pleistocene earth?
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Share
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts