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The Homo teeth—dated to between 2.59 and 2.78 million years old —reinforce the already known antiquity of our genus in the ...
Arizona State University researchers unearthed fossils in Ethiopia that may have belonged to a previously undiscovered ...
Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of ...
An international team of researchers working at Ledi-Geraru in Ethiopia has uncovered fossils indicating that early Homo and ...
Researchers have unearthed tooth fossils in Ethiopia dating to about 2.65 million years ago of a previously unknown species ...
Afar region in Ethiopia reveals a fascinating discovery. Fossils of multiple human ancestor species are unearthed. These species coexisted about 2.6 to 2.8 million years ago. This challenges old views ...
New Ethiopian fossils show early Homo and Australopithecus lived together, revealing a complex human evolution story.
Researchers have discovered fossils of a previously unknown human relative, potentially coexisting with early _Homo_ species, in Ethiopia's Ledi-Geraru research area.
An unidentified early hominin tooth fossil was uncovered in Ethiopia, indicating that two lineages of early hominins ...
Fossils in Ethiopia reveal a new Australopithecus species and oldest-known Homo, showing multiple early human ancestors lived side-by-side 2.6 million years ago.
Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of them may be an unknown species.
An international team of researchers working at Ledi-Geraru in Ethiopia has uncovered fossils indicating that early Homo and a newly identified Australopithecus species coexisted between 2.6 and 2.8 ...