A fragment of a face from a human ancestor is the oldest in Western Europe, according to the results published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
The fragmentary facial bones belong to Homo affinis erectus, an esoteric offshoot of our family tree that inhabited Spain ...
Scientists have put a face, but not an official name, to the earliest human ancestor ever found in Western Europe.
The prehistoric facial bones were found buried in 50 feet of mud and silt, and are believed to be 1.1 to 1.4 million years ...
Bones from the hominin, dubbed “Pink” after the rock band Pink Floyd, significantly predate those of a species previously ...
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IFLScience on MSN1.4-Million-Year-Old Human Face Is Oldest In Western EuropeThe oldest hominid facial bones ever discovered in Western Europe have revealed that the region was initially inhabited by a ...
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