modern humans are a result of two populations (potentially Homo heidelbergensis and Homo erectus) that diverged 1.5 million years ago and came together in an admixture event 300,000 years ago, in a ...
This morphology is more reminiscent of Homo erectus, a human ancestor that left Africa around 1.8 million years ago. Frontal view of the virtual reconstruction of the hominid's midface. However, Pink ...
Instead, he resembles Homo erectus, a far more ancient human species which emerged in Africa two million years ago and was the first to walk on two legs like a modern human. The researchers believe ...
However, scientist Ron Clarke pushed for its reconstruction ... These skulls belong to Homo erectus, but they are much smaller than typical Homo erectus fossils, leading scientists to classify ...
The research team at the Atapuerca archaeological sites in Burgos, Spain, has just broken its own record by discovering, for ...
Pink bears some resemblance to Homo erectus, which is why it has been provisionally named Homo affinis erectus. Homo erectus lived around 2 million years ago and moved from Africa to regions of Asia ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest human face in Western Europe, potentially re-writing the story of human evolution.
Frontal view of the virtual reconstruction of the hominin's midface ... antecessor, this individual's flat features and underdeveloped nose are more reminiscent of Homo erectus – the first humans to ...
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Homo erectus, which lived up until at least 250,000 ... A dental anthropologist who was involved Pink's reconstruction, Dr Martín-Francés said it would only be possible to draw Pink's face ...