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What a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Face Reveals About Early Human Migration
Learn how a digitally reconstructed 1.5-million-year-old fossil from Ethiopia is reshaping ideas about what early human ...
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1.4 million years old: Europe’s earliest human face discovered
Fragments of a fossilized face found at Sima del Elefante in northern Spain represent the oldest known human remains in ...
A newly reconstructed 1.5-million-year-old fossil from Ethiopia is offering rare insight into the earliest migrations of ...
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86,000 years ago: The earliest human exit from Africa
Fossils discovered in Tam Pa Ling cave in Laos suggest that Homo sapiens may have left Africa far earlier than once believed. Dated using luminescence and uranium-series methods, these remains ...
The knowledge of how to make fire rather than relying on the exploitation of naturally occurring fire marked a key ...
Chinese archaeologists have uncovered a significant Paleolithic site at an unprecedented altitude of 4,300 meters on the ...
A newly reconstructed fossil face from Ethiopia reveals surprising complexity in early human evolution. By digitally fitting together teeth and fossilized bone fragments, researchers reconstructed a ...
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Out of Eden Walk: The origin story of the human species is still being written
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific ...
CHENGDU -- Chinese archaeologists have uncovered a significant Paleolithic site at an unprecedented altitude on the eastern ...
Migration began 6,000 years ago and lasted until around 1,000 years ago. Today, more than 400 million people speak Austronesian languages, spanning a wide area that covers more than one-third of the ...
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an ...
Excavations carried out across Türkiye in 2025 produced an exceptional range of archaeological finds, from humanity’s ...
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