Spectacular Neanderthal find reopens debate about earliest 'burials'
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
A Quick Update - blog by the conference team
An anthropologist at Liverpool John Moores University and other researchers have played down links between modern Asian physiology and a recently discovered early human species, Denisova hominins.
This month marks LGBT+ History Month 2022, a chance to shine a light on the overlooked and complicated history of all of the identities and communities under the LGBT+ umbrella .
EXPERTS from Liverpool John Moores University are guiding UK government policy on the use of drones.
Putting our values into practice is our joint challenge
New LGBT+ Reserach Hub for staff at LJMU.
LJMU and LSTM to investigate insecticide resistance in disease-spreading mosquitoes
Interview with organiser Dr James Crossland
Following a recent review of LJMU staff car parking provision, the university will continue to subsidise staff car parking until 31 August 2023.