Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa ...
Some species of hominids, a family of primates dating back to the early Miocene, who lived in East Africa about ...
Traditionally, paleoanthropologists believed that Homo habilis, as the earliest big-brained humans, was responsible for the earliest sites with tools. The idea has been that Homo habilis was the ...
They detected clear chemical signatures in these remains, which indicated that lead exposure for these species dated back to at least two million years ago. Through high-precision laser-ablation ...
Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa. After archaeologists ...
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The discovery of chemical signatures of lead in hominid fossils challenges our understanding of ancient environmental ...
UCL scientists found that human skulls evolved much faster than those of other apes, reflecting the powerful forces driving ...