Scientists discover the oldest human face in Western Europe, dating back more than a million years, in a cave in northern ...
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Fossil hand from human relative puzzles scientists with mix of human- and gorilla-like features
Experts have been puzzled by recently discovered fossils from the hand of an extinct human relative, Paranthropus boisei.
The first known hand fossils from an extinct human relative have been unearthed in Kenya, revealing a species with unexpected dexterity and a gorilla-like grip. The hand bones, which were discovered ...
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Early humans in Australia were fossil hunters
A groundbreaking study published in October 2025 has proposed a new perspective on the early inhabitants of Australia, ...
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50,000 Years of Interbreeding: How Ancient Humans Merged and Evolved
Recent studies reveal that early humans didn’t just replace one another, they interbred. Fossils and DNA show hybridization ...
(Reuters) -Researchers have unearthed near Lake Turkana in northern Kenya fossils of hand and foot bones belonging to an extinct human relative dating to 1.52 million years ago, revealing that this ...
New fossils reveal the hand bones of Paranthropus boisei, proving this early human ancestor could make and use tools.
Australia’s First Peoples may or may not have hunted the continent’s megafauna to extinction, but they definitely collected fossils.
Researchers have unearthed near Lake Turkana in northern Kenya fossils of hand and foot bones belonging to an extinct human relative dating to 1.52 million years ago, revealing that this species would ...
Paranthropus boisei fossils date to 1.52 million years ago Species was a member of the human evolutionary lineage Fossils show it would have been able to grasp stone tools Oct 17 (Reuters) - ...
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A new analysis of cuts in bone rethinks theory of how Australia’s First Peoples used large game
Recent analysis of two fossils from Australia, estimated to be about 50,000 years old, suggests that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as ...
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