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The remains of extinct Homo erectus dredged from the seabed off Java, along with thousands of animal fossils, are revealing a long-lost ecosystem.
New research suggests that modern conditions may trace back to Neanderthal skull traits we share with our extinct cousins.
A submerged river valley under the Madura Strait was found packed with Homo erectus fossils and other bones submerged since ...
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Cake Mix Showdown: Dolly Parton vs. Trader Joe's Cake!It’s a cake mix battle you didn’t know you needed! In this sweet showdown, we put Dolly Parton's Southern-style cake mix head-to-head with the popular Trader Joe’s boxed cake. Which one bakes up ...
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Daily Mail on MSNA-list guests head to the airport after Bezos wedding in VeniceA-list guests Kylie Jenner, Tom Brady, Leonardo Dicaprio, Vittoria Ceretti, and Kendall Jenner spotted heading to the Marco Polo airport after the Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding in Venice.
Strange pits on 'hobbit' teeth and other archaic humans could reveal hidden links in our family tree
Small clusters of pits in tooth enamel may be traced back to a single evolutionary lineage millions of years ago.
Back then, many paleoanthropologists thought that present-day human populations evolved regionally from archaic hominins such as Homo erectus, which left Africa about 2 million years ago.
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