The oldest in Western Europe, this fractured skull has introduced a series of new questions about early humanity.
The oldest hominid facial bones ever discovered in Western Europe have revealed that the region was initially inhabited by a previously unknown human lineage. Dated to between 1.1 and 1.4 million ...
The prehistoric facial bones were found buried in 50 feet of mud and silt, and are believed to be 1.1 to 1.4 million years ...
Fossils are like time capsules, offering us a rare chance to glimpse the distant past. Over the years, a number of ancient ...
The upper jawbone and partial cheek bone represent a mysterious unknown species that lived in present-day Spain between 1.1 ...
But the title of oldest human in all of Europe is still held by the Dmanisi people -- also called Homo georgicus -- who ... similarities to the face of Homo erectus -- but not enough that the ...
erectus recovered at level TE7 of the Sima ... The researchers suggested that the species may be a bridge between the Homo georgicus species and the Homo antecessor species. Study co-author ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Fragments of human facial bones that surfaced in northern Spain have been found to be 1.1 to 1.4 ...
Pink's face bears some similarities to the human ancestor Homo erectus, researchers said ... the species may be a bridge between the Homo georgicus species and the Homo antecessor species.