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Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of ...
From Ethiopia comes an incredible discovery—early humans seem to have potentially lived alongside the very apes they evolved ...
Ethiopian fossils uncover new species in human lineage as researchers discover Australopithecus teeth coexisting with early ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNResearchers Discover Fossilized Teeth That May Have Come From an Unknown Hominin Species
The find suggests that as many as four different hominin lineages lived in eastern Africa between 2.5 million and 3 million ...
A new human species has been identified from 2.65-million-year-old fossils found in Ethiopia, reshaping views on our ...
Experts believe that the landmark find is poised to significantly reshape the world’s understanding of the complex tapestry ...
Fossil teeth unearthed in Ethiopia suggest two distinct human ancestor species lived alongside each other between 2.6 and 2.8 ...
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Africanews on MSNFossil discovery in Ethiopia reveals missing chapter in human evolution
Just a handful of ancient teeth uncovered in Ethiopia is rewriting what we know about human origins. The fossils, dated between 2.6 and 2.8 million years old, were found at the Ledi-Geraru site in ...
Ancient teeth found in Ethiopia belong to a never-before-seen species in the Australopithecus genus of human ancestors ...
In 2004, a French tourist disappeared in the region, reportedly leaving "no trace but her rucksack", and in 2007, a group of European nationals were kidnapped in Afar, but later released by the ...
Researchers have unearthed tooth fossils in Ethiopia dating to about 2.65 million years ago of a previously unknown species ...
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