The upper jawbone and partial cheek bone represent a mysterious unknown species that lived in present-day Spain between 1.1 ...
New fossil evidence from a Spanish cave suggests an unknown prehistoric human population once lived in Europe.
The fossils — which may date back to 1.4 million years — were nicknamed “Pink” in honor of iconic rock band Pink Floyd.
Scientists report that a fossil of a partial face from a early human ancestor in Spain is between 1.1 and 1.4 million years ...
Scientists report that a fossil of a partial face from a early human ancestor in Spain is between 1.1 and 1.4 million years old ...
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Live Science on MSN1.4 million-year-old skull found in Spain is 'earliest human face of Western Europe'Fragments of the left side of the skull of a human relative have been discovered in Spain, revealing the face of the oldest ...
Fragments of a partial skull unearthed in a cave in northern Spain have revealed a previously unknown population of ancient ...
Mixodectes pungens, a species of small mammal that inhabited western North America in the early Paleocene, was a mystery.
Bhutan Trail, Stuart Butler stays in a different homestay every night and learns more about the Himalayan kingdom's unique ...
Archaeologists in China have discovered a 2,800-year-old fortified wall that predates the country's first emperor. The wall, which runs through a narrow mountain pass in the eastern province of ...
Iron Age Spain's nailed skulls had distinct cultural significance Strontium analysis reveals local and nonlocal origins of skulls Skull placement suggests ancestor worship or intimidation tactics ...
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