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A fossil of a partial face from a human ancestor is the oldest in western Europe, archaeologists reported Wednesday. The ...
Homo erectus arose around 2 million years ago and ... to if there's only a single fragment versus many bones that show a range of features, said University of Zurich paleoanthropologist Christoph ...
Our early human ancestors might have been more adaptable than previously thought: New research suggests Homo erectus was able ... inhabit such a wide geographic range? Researchers have long ...
Instead, he resembles Homo erectus, a far more ancient human species which emerged in Africa two million years ago and was the first to walk on two legs like a modern human. The researchers ...
While experts haven’t confirmed Pink’s exact hominin species just yet, they may belong to our famous evolutionary relative, Homo erectus. Hominins began migrating into Eurasia at least 1.8 ...
Homo erectus arose around 2 million years ago and ... to if there's only a single fragment versus many bones that show a range of features, said University of Zurich paleoanthropologist Christoph ...
The team suspects the specimens belonged to Homo erectus, a species well-known from fossils found in Africa and Asia but whose remains have never been conclusively found in Europe. The mountainous ...
Original fossil (ATE7-1) alongside the mirrored right side by means of virtual 3D imaging techniques of the face of a hominin assigned to Homo aff. erectus found in level the TE7 of Sima del Elefante ...
Early Homo sapiens shared the planet with other human species like Neanderthals and Homo erectus, but gradually ... its revised age now falls within a range of approximately 318,000 to 254,000 ...