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Homo erectus | Why Did the Most Successful Early Human Go Extinct?Why Did the Most Successful Early Human Go Extinct? The Ancients host Tristan Hughes sits down with Professor John Mcnabb at ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNAncient Humans Brought to Life—See the 3D Faces of the ‘Hobbit,’ Neanderthal, and MoreA groundbreaking new documentary series titled Human is set to bring the ancient past of our evolutionary relatives to life ...
Some researchers doubt that tools, found with the remains of the species named Homo floresiensis in a cave on the island of Flores, could have been made by the 3-foot-tall (90-centimeter-tall ...
A new documentary brings early human history to life with a "scientifically accurate" collection of hyper-real 3D models.
The hobbit humans lived on the island up until the arrival of modern humans (Homo sapiens) about 50,000 years ago, which subsequently drove H. floresiensis extinct. It’s a tidy narrative, that ...
While more than 100 Homo floresiensis fossils — likely belonging to six or seven individuals — have been unearthed to date, there’s only one relatively complete skeleton and only one skull ...
Someone made very sophisticated wooden tools in China 300,000 years ago, and it might have been Denisovans or even Homo ...
Unos nuevos fósiles de Indonesia, entre ellos el húmero más pequeño jamás hallado de un hominino adulto, pertenecían a la diminuta especie “Homo floresiensis”, según los investigadores ...
The extinct species Homo floresiensis has long puzzled experts. A new analysis offers clues to the mystery of this tiny oddball’s place on the human family tree.
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