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Newly discovered teeth from Ethiopia reveal that early humans coexisted with a mysterious cousin species, reshaping our ...
Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of ...
In the dry, rugged badlands of Ethiopia’s Afar Region, a team of scientists has uncovered fossils that could change how you ...
Researchers have unearthed tooth fossils in Ethiopia dating to about 2.65 million years ago of a previously unknown species ...
The Orozmani site in the country of Georgia revealed the oldest human remains found outside Africa, shedding light on the ...
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What was the first human species?

Modern humans emerged roughly 300,000 years ago, but our genus Homo is much older. So what's the oldest human species on ...
Scientists have discovered what they believe to be an 1.8-million-year-old jawbone from an early species of human.
Ancient teeth found in Ethiopia belong to a never-before-seen species in the Australopithecus genus of human ancestors ...
An extinct group of humans that were once widespread in Asia don’t have an official species name – part of the reason is ...
New Ethiopian fossils show early Homo and Australopithecus lived together, revealing a complex human evolution story.
The teeth also confirm that there were at least four types of hominins throughout East Africa at the time, with a fifth ...