A group of scientists have discovered the jaw bone of an ancient human species that lived about 1.4 million years ago. The discovery was made in Spain.
The upper jaw of Homo antecessor showed a bend that Pink’s upper ... How did this face compare to Homo erectus and the ...
The Spanish team says the latest remains are more primitive than Homo antecessor but bear a resemblance to Homo erectus.
Face bones unearthed in a cave suggest that members of our genus, Homo, reached northern Spain as early as 1.4 million years ago.
Piecing together the story of Europe’s earliest settlers is a challenge, largely because relevant human fossils are scarce.
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.
A fossil of a partial face from a human ancestor is the oldest in western Europe, archaeologists reported Wednesday. The incomplete skull — a section of the left cheek bone and upper jaw – was found ...
Scientists have unearthed in Spain fossilized facial bones roughly 1.1 million to 1.4 million years old that may represent a previously unknown species in the human evolutionary lineage - a discovery ...
The incomplete skull — a section of the left cheek bone and upper jaw – was found in northern ... The partial skull bears similarities to Homo erectus, but there are also some anatomical ...
Bone fragments discovered in Spanish cave are putting a face to the earliest ancient humans to arrive in Western Europe, more than a million years ago.