A trio of upright walkers: Lucy (middle) and Australopithecus sediba (left and right) Compiled by Peter Schmid courtesy of Lee R. Berger, University of the ...
One of the most important controversies about human evolution and expansion is when and by what route the first hominids arrived in Europe from the African continent. Now, geological dating techniques ...
One of the most important controversies about human evolution and expansion is when and by what route the first hominids arrived in Europe from the African continent. Now, geological dating techniques ...
ALBUQUERQUE — A tiny fossil thumb bone provides a gripping look at the early evolution of human hands, according to a study presented April 16 at the annual meeting of the American Association of ...
This new dating would be added to other evidence that would tip the balance in favour of the colonization of Europe through the Strait of Gibraltar. New geological datings place the first European ...
Stunning finds in the Republic of Georgia upend long-standing ideas about the first hominids to journey out of Africa We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A sample of 52 juvenile and adult hipbones of modern humans of various origins and one adult hipbone and a juvenile ilium of Australopithecus ...
The African primate known as Ardi and a couple of other fossil creatures widely regarded as early members of the human evolutionary family — or hominids, for short — may really be apes hiding in plain ...
Thirteen thousand years ago Southern California was crawling with enormous mammals — all of which are extinct today. There were massive mammoths three times bigger than modern-day elephants, giant ...
One of the most important controversies about human evolution and expansion is when and by what route the first hominids arrived in Europe from the African continent. Now, geological dating techniques ...
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