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Paleoanthropologist Louise Leakey, the granddaughter of Mary and Louis Leakey, who first determined that early humans evolved ...
Which adaptations were likely present in the earliest hominoids? 1) A deficient fossil record. There are few Oligocene sites in Africa that represent the appropriate time period, and although ...
That new focus has led them to ask why the early hominid is so much smaller than ... dig deeply but also follow a single layer of the fossil record for many miles across the landscape.
In July, South African paleontologists reported finding "a locomotor missing link" in the hominid fossil record. The foot bones of a species that lived as much as 3.5 million years ago ...
As scientists discover new fossils, the hominid family tree grows new branches ... This is the story of our distant relatives, as told by the fossil record.
An expanding geographic range for these close Neandertal relatives leaves Denisovans' evolutionary status uncertain.
The hominid, nearly two million years old ... filling in a blank spot in the fossil record. If so, then the Cradle could be the site where hominids evolved beyond their more ape-like features ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNExtinct hominid from 200,000 year ago in China is likely new human speciesA new species of hominin or humans has been discovered in Northern China with an unforgettable physical feature— large heads. Everyone knows the Neanderthals, homo sapiens, and Denisovans are amongst ...
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ScienceAlert on MSN'Large Head People': Mysterious New Form of Ancient Human EmergesA "provocative" new piece in Nature has proposed a whole new group of ancient humans – cousins of the Denisovans and Neanderthals – that once lived alongside Homo sapiens in eastern Asia more than 100 ...
Your article on sabre teeth reminds me of a visit I made to a fossil site in South Africa. Using a hominid skull and two curved fingers, a researcher graphically illustrated how a sabre-toothed ...
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