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Homo habilis: The first human species or an australopithecine?
Homo habilis has long been considered the earliest member of the human genus, known for its association with early stone ...
A 1.6-million-year-old Ethiopian skull blends ancestor and descendant features, rewriting the origin story of Homo erectus.
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 ...
A 1.5-million-year-old skull suggests Homo erectus evolved through a messy transition, with multiple human forms coexisting.
Benoist Simmat, scénariste et passionné de bande dessinée, s’est associé au préhistorien français Jean-Paul Demoule pour ...
Excavated with colonial labor and shipped to the Netherlands, the famous fossil is being repatriated to Indonesia along with 28,000 other fossils. The skull cap of 'Java Man' was discovered by Eugène ...
Des crânes d’enfants vieux de 2 millions d’années éclairent la croissance des humains préhistoriques
Ils indiquent une diversité taxonomique évidente dès les premiers stades de la vie chez les représentants précoces du genre Homo Les restes d’individus préhistoriques immatures se révélant ...
Some paleoanthropologists believe that people have been eating cooked food, and therefore making fires, for millions of years. The evidence for this, so far, has been evolutionary changes in hominin ...
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