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Fossils show Homo erectus hunted river turtles and large mammals Cultural exchange with Neanderthals may have shaped their behavior Sundaland’s lost plains reveal a once-thriving Homo erectus habitat ...
Researchers have finally been able to put a date on the ancient findings (Getty Stock) The skull of Homo erectus, one of our many ancient human ancestors, was somehow spotted beneath layers of ...
Scientists discovered a Homo erectus skull in the Madura Strait. The skull was buried under silt and sand around 140,000 years ago. Findings were published in the journal Quaternary Environments ...
This is the first discovery of ancient human fossils between the islands of Indonesia. The bones belong to Homo erectus – the longest surviving of all our human relatives. Until now, the only evidence ...
Researchers have found fresh evidence that Africa is breaking apart because of a deep mantle superplume of hot rock beneath the East African Rift System.
Languages: English and Farsi The U.S. military is shifting its Africa strategy away from long-standing efforts to address governance and root causes of conflict. Instead, Washington is pressing ...
They discovered the skull of Homo erectus, an ancient human ancestor, as well as 6,000 animal fossils of 36 species including those of Komodo dragons, buffalos, deer, and elephant. It is believed ...
The skull of Homo erectus, an ancient human ancestor, was discovered over 140,000 years after it was first buried, preserved beneath layers of silt and sand in the Madura Strait between the ...
A recent discovery stemming from a massive construction project reveals evidence of a previously unknown group of Homo erectus that lived off the coast of Java, Indonesia, 140,000 years ago.
Who are the Homo Erectus? Homo erectus, emerging over 2 million years ago, was the first human species to migrate out of Africa and establish populations across Asia, including Java. They survived ...
“Nobody can take land.” He also insisted that most victims of South Africa’s notoriously high crime rate are black. The visit by the South African leader had been billed as a chance to ...
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