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Archeologists unearth oldest ‘human face of western Europe’Researchers claim to have uncovered the "oldest face in Western Europe" after excavating fragments of a skull at the Sima del ...
Early human evolution may have been more complex than scientists previously thought, with modern humans evolving from two ancestral lineages.
"Our history is far richer and more complex than we imagined," said human evolutionary geneticist Aylwyn Scally.
The discovery is particularly important as it places the arrival of the first populations in Europe before the 'Homo antecessors', whose remains date back approximately 860,000 years. It is a key ...
Researchers believe Pink bears some similarities to Homo erectus, thought to be the first human species to have migrated out of Africa roughly 2 million years ago. The species is reportedly ...
resembling Homo erectus, particularly in its flat and underdeveloped nasal structure,” explained María Martinón-Torres, director of Spain’s National Research Center on Human Evolution ...
Archaeologists have discovered fossilized facial bones of an ancient human race which lived roughly 1.4 million years ago, according to a study published in Nature. The remains were first ...
The oldest in Western Europe, this fractured skull has introduced a series of new questions about early humanity.
The partial skull bears similarities to Homo erectus, but there are also some anatomical differences, said study co-author Rosa Huguet, an archaeologist at the Catalan Institute of Human ...
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Western Europe’s oldest human face discovered in SpainThe research team at the Atapuerca archaeological sites in Burgos, Spain, has just broken its own record by discovering, for the third time, the oldest human in Western Europe.
So who were our mysterious human ancestors? Fossil evidence suggests that species such as Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis lived both in Africa and other regions during this period ...
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