In 1998, paleoanthropologist Ronald Clarke and his research team discovered the skull of a previously unknown human ancestor ...
The classification of one of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever discovered, the skeleton known as Little Foot, has been called into question by an international research team led from La ...
An international research team led by scientists from La Trobe University in Australia and the University of Cambridge is questioning how one of the ...
One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an ...
The Lucy fossil’s role in human evolution is debated: new discoveries question whether she was truly our direct ancestor.
In paleoanthropology, a rare, nearly-complete skeleton can rewrite entire chapters of the human origin story. The “Little ...
Over a century ago, anthropologist Raymond Dart chipped an ancient skull out of some rock from an ancient quarry — and revealed the face of an ancient human relative.
Little Foot’ does not fit into any known species, prompting the suggestion that an as-yet unidentified human ancestor may ...
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Scientists claim 'Lucy' may not be our direct ancestor after all, stoking fierce debate
Recent fossil finds could mean that "Lucy" wasn't our direct ancestor, some scientists say. Others strongly disagree.
One of the world’s most complete early human fossils, known as Little Foot, may represent a previously unidentified species of human ancestor, according to a new Australian-led study that challenges ...
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