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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
A fossil belonging to an ancient hominin that lived seven million years ago bears the hallmarks of bipedalism, according to a ...
Fossils unearthed in Morocco are the first from a little-understood period of human evolution and may be remains of a ...
A seven-million-year-old fossil may mark the moment our ancestors first stood up and walked.
Ancient fossils from Moroccan caves, dated with rare precision, offer rare insight into early human evolution.
The oldest ancestor of humans may be a seven-million-year-old ape, which started walking upright two million years earlier than other hominids.
Scientists may have cracked the case of whether a seven-million-year-old fossil could walk upright. A new study found strong ...
This combination of 2007, 2018 and 2012 photos shows, from left, the Cederberg mountain range in South Africa, the Tenere desert in Niger and savanna in South Africa. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, ...
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