Fossilized bones and teeth dating to 773,000 years ago are providing a deeper understanding of the emergence of Homo sapiens.
Fossilized bones and teeth dating to 773,000 years ago unearthed in a Moroccan cave are providing a deeper understanding of ...
The timing and location of our species’ emergence remain unclear for lack of evidence but a new discovery in Morocco brings ...
A new study by the University of Minnesota challenges previous classifications paleontologists use to determine how the ...
Fossils unearthed in Morocco are the first from a little-understood period of human evolution and may be remains of a ...
The jawbones and vertebrae of a hominin that lived 773,000 years ago have been found in North Africa and could represent a ...
Jawbones and other remains, similar to specimens found in Europe, were dated to 773,000 years and help close a gap in ...
In the research, published Wednesday (Jan. 7) in the journal Nature, a team of Moroccan and French researchers detailed their ...
Today, rock wallabies are seen as secretive cliff-dwellers that rarely stray far from the safety of their rocky shelters. But ...
The year's top paleontological wonders ranged from a 540-million-year-old penis worm to a decades-old rodent impression.
One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an ...