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Discover the face of Lucy, the most famous ancestor of modern humans, through groundbreaking forensic facial reconstruction.
Scientists have successfully reconstructed the face of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis, providing a ...
“Seeing Lucy’s face is like glimpsing a bridge to the distant past, offering a visual connection to human evolution,” Brazil’s Cicero Moraes, a pioneer in the field of forensic facial reconstructions, ...
New discoveries shed light on an ancient human species and its evolutionary links to modern humans. Stephen Chester, ...
A combined study on the morphology of the human pelvis – leveraging genetics and deep learning on data from more than 31,000 individuals – reveals ...
The researchers managed to extract DNA from the teeth and bones from two of the burials. They found that as humans migrated ...
The fossil expands the Denisovan's known range by thousands of kilometres and provides new insights into how this species ...
The discovery of archaic human jawbone shatters assumptions about the geographic limits of the Denisova hominin ...
Three million years after she walked the Earth, the face of Lucy - one of humanity's most important ancestors - has been brought to life like never before. Thanks to a detailed di ...
Researchers have determined that a mysterious jawbone discovered on the seafloor off the coast of Taiwan was Denisovan, ...
The lower jawbone, from an individual named Penghu 1, is the first piece of fossil evidence that Denisovans were as ...
A preview of the Osaka Kansai Expo 2025 on April 9 days before its opening showed a number of contrasting exhibits that ...