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Western Europe has a new oldest face: the facial bones of an adult nicknamed "Pink" discovered in Spain are from a potential new member of the human family who lived more than 1.1 million years ...
“I think the key finding is that we are documenting for the first time a hominin population that we did not know we had in Europe.” Chris Stringer, a research leader in human evolution at ...
Scientists have revealed the discovery of the earliest face in western Europe offers "fascinating" insight into the evolution of humans. Bone fragments of the human face, from the left cheek bone ...
Gladiator combat is a well-documented aspect of ancient Roman society, but the physical remains of fighters have remained ...
18, 2025 — Researchers have demonstrated that intensified environmental variability (EV) can promote the evolution of ... Age societies in Central Europe. Signs of human remains from the ...
Hammerschmiede discoveries “highlight how much we don’t know about the evolution of the great ape and human family, and of other primates, during the Miocene in Europe,” Almécija says.
But research published in the journal Nature "introduces a new actor in the history of human evolution in Europe", lead study author Rosa Huguet of Spain's University of Rovira i Virgili told a ...