New research suggests the first kiss occurred 16.9-21.5 million years ago between ape ancestors in Africa. Scientists ...
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Scientists trace the origins of human kissing back over 20 million years to ancient apes who first showed gentle ...
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A team of researchers from the University of Oxford, University College of London (UCL), and the Florida Institute of ...
It is not a recent cultural development. A new study in Evolution and Human Behavior suggests kissing may date back 21 ...
Neanderthals are usually seen as brutish and primitive, but research now suggests our ancestors kissed often - and even with ...
New research suggests that kissing probably predates humanity and evolved between 16.9 million and 21.5 million years ago, after the ancestor of the great apes split from the lesser apes, or gibbons.
For decades, anthropologists have wondered whether kissing is an evolutionary thing or a unique cultural quirk we humans ...