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Bae of the University of Hawai’i. Professor Bae Stumbled upon the remains of what appeared to be an ancient human-like species while researching at a site in Xujiayao, Northern China. Research ...
archaeologists have discovered a range of bone tools thought to have been made and used by an ancestral human species of hominid called Homo habilis 1.5 million years ago. Known as the Oldowan people, ...
The recent attention given to the Clacton Spear, an ancient wooden artifact found in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom, has rekindled excitement and curiosity in archaeological and anthropological ...
It reaches a depth of 14 meters (46 feet) of layers that have accumulated over time, from which thousands of artifacts have been excavated, dating back many millennia. The site has known at least ...
This female hominid species Australopithecus afarensis ... But exactly how she walked upright is still largely unknown. Lucy’s remains, which are all skeletal, only tell us so much, such as ...
The 2013 discovery of the largest collection of hominid fossils ever found is rewriting ... that we're finding these remains of Homo naledi. These are non-human, small-brained, ancient human ...
“Alien Hominid Invasion” and “Alien Hominid HD” are frantic ... and an assortment of robots and drones all out to stop the invasion of Earth. The art style remains true to the original game, but is ...
Teams under his leadership have recovered more individual hominid remains in sub-equatorial Africa over the last decade than were recovered in the previous 90 years. A National Geographic ...
In a breakthrough discovery, an international team of scientists believes they have discovered fossilized hominid remains, dubbed HLD 6, which represent a new branch on the family tree of human ...
This species of ancient hominid was living and walking around ... Just recently, scientists uncovered that Lucy, whose remains are housed in a specially constructed safe in the National Museum ...
One of the first people to discover these remains was Yohannes Haile-Selassie. The Ethiopian paleontologist discovered a piece of a lower jaw and fragments of teeth, toes, arms, and collar bones from ...