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1.4 Million-Yr-Old Skull Discovered in Spanish Cave — Scientists Say It Is ‘The Oldest Face in Western Europe’Faces are a huge part of human identity. Researchers have found multiple human remains across decades, which showcase how ...
Paleoanthropologist Louise Leakey, the granddaughter of Mary and Louis Leakey, who first determined that early humans evolved ...
Spanish researchers have found the remains of a facial fragment in Atapuerca, in northern Spain, which has been identified as ...
Anthropologists have said human beings evolved in a straight line from Homo habilis to Homo erectus to us, Homo sapiens, over two million years. But fossil bones found in 2000 near Lake Turkana in ...
The Spanish team says the latest remains are more primitive than Homo antecessor but bear a resemblance to Homo erectus. Due to its similarities with older humans, the researchers have designated ...
Homo erectus. Hominins began migrating into Eurasia at least 1.8 million years ago, but the first to do so remains unclear. Paleoarcheologists previously matched a set of roughly 850,000-year-old ...
The Museum's palaeoanthropology collection includes the UK's largest assemblage of fossil hominin remains and a diverse collection ... quarter views of a partially reconstructed cranium of Homo ...
The remains, which the team nicknamed “Pink ... suggested that Pink is likely related to the human ancestor Homo erectus. (The fossil was named, in part, for the band Pink Floyd, and also ...
Homo erectus, which lived up until at least 250,000 ... early to say whether the two species could have overlapped or not. Remains of animals and plants collected at the site suggests Pink lived ...
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