Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an ...
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 ...
The Netherlands has returned to Indonesia four important exhibits from the collection of Dutch anthropologist Eugene Dubois.
The textbook version of the "Out of Africa" hypothesis holds that the first human species to leave the continent around 1.8 ...
A virtual reconstruction of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus skull from Ethiopia uncovers primitive facial features and ...
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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 ...
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.” That was Karl Marx, but it could as easily have ...
A TRAGIC tale of a savage lion attack on a teenage boy has been revealed by archaeologists – and miraculously, he survived ...
You can contribute to a 401(k) when you have one, no matter your age. Andrew Martins is an award-winning journalist who has performed thousands of hours of research on small business products and ...
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A 1.6-million-year-old Ethiopian skull blends ancestor and descendant features, rewriting the origin story of Homo erectus.
A 1.5-million-year-old skull suggests Homo erectus evolved through a messy transition, with multiple human forms coexisting.
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