Fossilized bones and teeth dating to 773,000 years ago are providing a deeper understanding of the emergence of Homo sapiens.
A trio of jawbones, a leg bone, and a handful of vertebrae and teeth found in Morocco may represent one of the last common ...
Ancient fossils from Moroccan caves, dated with rare precision, offer rare insight into early human evolution.
Fossils of a human ancestor from 773,000 years ago may be near the base of the Homo sapiens lineage, representing a common ...
Jawbones and other remains, similar to specimens found in Europe, were dated to 773,000 years and help close a gap in ...
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Researchers demolish extinction theory as new 30,000 fossil discovery exposes truth
Scientists have uncovered a treasure trove of fossils buried under Arctic mud for about 250 million years. These remains, ...
A T. Rex missing link, a spike-fossil and a raptor still eating its dinner are just a few of the interesting dinosaur ...
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773,000-year-old Morocco fossils fill human evolution gap
For anthropologists, there has long been a major mystery. Fossils from between 600,000 and 1 million years ago, when human ...
The Moroccan fossils now provide tangible evidence from this mysterious transitional period. What makes these fossils particularly significant is the precision with which they can be dated. The ...
Paleontologists have discovered the first known fossilized bee nests built inside ancient bones, uncovered in a cave that ...
Scientists in Japan discovered microscopic fossils revealing that the North Pacific Ocean was once more interconnected. The ...
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