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Earliest human remains in eastern Africa dated to more than 230,000 years ago Date: January 12, 2022 Source: University of Cambridge Summary: The age of the oldest fossils in eastern Africa widely ...
Earliest Human Remains Outside Africa Were Just Discovered in Israel If accepted as Homo sapien, the jaw-dropping jawbone would push back the human exodus out of Africa by nearly 100,000 years ...
A new study details the earliest modern human burial in Africa. The remains of a 2.5 to 3 year-old child were found in a flexed position, deliberately buried in a shallow grave directly under the ...
Remains of earliest human outside Africa found in Israel Discovery of jawbone pushes back history of Homo sapiens migration by at least 50,000 years and rewrites history, Israeli researchers say.
The age of the oldest fossils in eastern Africa widely recognised as representing our species, Homo sapiens, has long been uncertain. Now, dating of a massive volcanic eruption in Ethiopia reveals ...
Child’s grave is the oldest human burial found in Africa Seemingly once wrapped in a shroud, head nestled on a pillow, the remains of a child unearthed in Kenya may illuminate the deep origins ...
Over 20 years ago, it was rare to find tracks left by our ancient human ancestors that were more than 50,000 years old. Back then, experts only knew about four sites in all of Africa. Two were in ...
Humans originated in Africa, but when exactly our earliest ancestors left the continent and how they spread around the world has been intensely debated by archaeologists.
Researchers in Georgia unearthed a 1.8-million-year old human tooth, joining the earliest hominin remains to be discovered outside Africa.
An international team led by archaeologists at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has discovered the earliest human remains ever found in northern England.
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