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First Human Ancestor Came from Europe Not Africa, 7.2 Million-year-old Fossils Indicate Published May 22, 2017 at 2:00 PM EDT Updated May 27, 2017 at 2:16 PM EDT Artist impression of Graecopithecus.
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The EastAfrican on MSNBeasts and beggars: How the West’s old gaze costs Africa’s futureAfrica is often characterised as hot, dangerous, uninhabitable, poor, unstable and ...
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This Colossal Tunnel Will Reconnect Europe and Africa, Placing the Old Continent at the Pinnacle of Global Engineering - MSNAn extraordinary engineering project is set to reshape thefuture of transportation between Europe and Africa. The underwater rail tunnel, which will run through the Strait of Gibraltar, has been ...
The Chinese map, covering more than 17 square metres, was produced in silk. It is thought to be a copy of a map sculpted into rock 20 or 30 years earlier. It is never been shown to the public before ...
This is believed to be the first map of Africa, as a continent. “Africa” was originally a Roman term for the region of modern Tunisia and the western portion of Libya.
Maps of world 'completely misleading' as true size of Europe, China and Africa revealed World maps are showing country sizes to be geographically inaccurate depending on their placement near the ...
The world’s earliest known ape—the 20-million-year-old Proconsul from East Africa—had a monkey-like body, but aspects of the wrist and the absence of a tail indicate Proconsul did indeed sit ...
In countries across Africa and Latin America, old used cars from places like the U.S. and Europe provide vital access to transportation to people who would otherwise be unable to afford their own ...
7.2-Million-Year-Old Jawbone Indicates Oldest Hominin Lived in Europe, Not Africa New analysis of ancient fossils could upend decades of thinking on when the last common ancestor of humans and ...
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