Facial remains found at an ancient cave in Spain belong to a primitive, archaic human who lived between 1.1 million to 1.4 ...
The fragmentary facial bones belong to Homo affinis erectus, an esoteric offshoot of our family tree that inhabited Spain ...
Fragments of a partial skull unearthed in a cave in northern Spain have revealed a previously unknown population of ancient ...
Researchers also found additional relics like stone tools made from flint and quartz, as well as animal bones displaying cut ...
The oldest human-crafted bone tools on record are 1.5 million years old, a finding that suggests our ancestors were much ...
A cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools uncovered in Tanzania suggest ancient human ancestors were capable of critical ...
Bone fragments from a cave in northern Spain suggest there were multiple hominin species living in western Europe around a ...
Dead puppies, potential human sacrifices, and a painted dog penis bone—what was going on in Roman-era Britain?
A fossil face reveals that a prehistoric human species reached Western Europe much earlier than anybody thought.
The Atapuerca archaeological site in Spain has once again provided an important discovery about human evolution. Scientists have uncovered facial bones that are between 1.4 and 1.1 million years old, ...