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Hosted on MSN1.4 million-year-old jaw that was 'a bit weird for Homo' turns out to be from never-before-seen human relativeA 1.4 million-year-old fossil jaw belongs to a previously unknown human relative from southern Africa, a new study finds. The ...
However, scientists now have strong genetic evidence that supports an African origin of all Homo sapiens. The model, widely accepted today, is known as the “out of Africa” theory: The distant ...
Homo sapiens' entry into Europe might have hastened Neandertals' extinction. Neandertals may have had a greater penchant for cannibalism than Homo sapiens.
The first theory, known as the 'Out of Africa' model, is that Homo sapiens developed first in Africa and then spread around the world between 100 and 200,000 years ago, superseding all other ...
Learn how with painstaking effort, archaeological artists bring back faces from the past.
Our early human ancestors had a much greater adaptability to survive in extreme environments than previously thought ...
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