In this article we present a summary on the discovery of the oldest (5.7 millions of years ago) hominin footprint found on Earth so far. Continue reading “The oldest (5.7 Ma) human (hominin) footprint discovered in Crete, Greece”
The Graecopithecus freybergi hominin; the oldest human ancestor?
In this article we present a summary on the Graecopithecus freybergi hominin. Continue reading “The Graecopithecus freybergi hominin; the oldest human ancestor?”
An elephant butchering site from the Lower Paleolithic period in Megalopolis, Greece
In this article we present a summary on the exciting discovery of an elephant butchering site from the Lower Paleolithic period discovered in Megalopolis, Greece. Continue reading “An elephant butchering site from the Lower Paleolithic period in Megalopolis, Greece”
The Neanderthal finds from Kalamakia, Mani peninsula, Peloponnese, Greece
In this article we present a summary of the Neanderthal finds from Kalamakia, Mani peninsula, Peloponnese, Greece. Continue reading “The Neanderthal finds from Kalamakia, Mani peninsula, Peloponnese, Greece”
The Neanderthal finds from Lakonis, Mani peninsula, Peloponnese, Greece
Continue reading “The Neanderthal finds from Lakonis, Mani peninsula, Peloponnese, Greece”
Tongzi hominids are potentially a new human ancestor in Asia
The Researchers María Martinón-Torres and José María Bermúdez de Castro have co-authored a research about the hominids from Tongzi which was published in the Journal of Human Evolution from the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana(CENIEH) which reveals that Tongzi teeth do not fit the morphological pattern of traditional Homo erectus and that these teeth could potentially represent the highly targeted “Denisovans”. Continue reading “Tongzi hominids are potentially a new human ancestor in Asia”