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#FossilFriday First (?) amputation 31k yrs ago. Left and right legs and pelvis of "Skully" (Liang Tebo 1), demonstrating the complete absence of the distal third of the left lower leg (Maloney et al 2022) & interpretation by paleoartist Jose García garciartist/Griffith University
Sorprendente rastro de ascendencia neandertal y denisovana en genomas antiguos de Sudamérica.
Ancient DNA analysis sheds light on the early peopling of South America https://t.co/5LKaUy2yPt
Human Brain Project researchers map four new brain areas involved in many cognitive processes https://t.co/VjqpbjRVi9 @HumanBrainProj
Midfacial Morphology and Neandertal–Modern Human Interbreeding: "the results are consistent with the Near East having played an important role in the introduction of Neandertal genes into the genomes of living humans" https://t.co/w6SwROAt91
#FossilFriday Fossils of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, from L to R: femur TM 266-01-063, skull TM 266-01-060-1 and ulnae TM 266-01-050 & TM 266-01-358.
➕info: Sahelanthropus, a biped 7 million years ago: What are the doubts? https://t.co/584ZUpdswc
Pan-Africanism vs. single-origin of Homo sapiens: Putting the debate in the light of evolutionary biology https://t.co/o1ibqmOQtD
Mandibles of Australopithecus sediba, Australopithecus africanus, and Homo:
Ostrich Eggshell Beads From the Kalahari Indicate Regional Connections, Local Innovation in Late Stone Age Southern Africa https://t.co/duM9i0Dviw
#FossilFriday Two new Homo erectus and co-ocurrence of two technologies? Skulls DAN5/P1 (A) & BSN12/P1 (B) & tools... check out the story on https://t.co/0Qf5opQAmx
La reevaluación de los cráneos de Sima de los Huesos muestra que prácticamente todos tienen fracturas leves curadas, indicativas de un complicado modo de vida, y que 9 de los 20 tienen fracturas perimortem que parecen tener su origen en acciones violentas: https://t.co/VXhaR8mWe4