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Mudslide and/or animal attack are more plausible causes and circumstances of death for AL 288 (‘Lucy'): A forensic anthropology analysis https://t.co/IGarJerwaQ
Out of Africa and into an archaic human melting pot https://t.co/U7AywUJEOV
The Ceprano skull. European Middle Pleistocene. Credit: Manzi G (2016) https://t.co/W72tNdxeCv
#FossilFriday #OnThisDay The Neandertal skull Amud-1 was found in 1961, highly compressed and fragmented. Dated 50-70 ka. Cranial capacity 1736 cc!! (largest among Neandertals)
#openaccess Nuclear DNA from two early Neandertals reveals 80,000 years of genetic continuity in Europe https://t.co/xgQpo0kIR0
Different types of ancient human fossils: A) Hualong B) Zhoukoudian Peking Man C) Nanjing D) Dali E) Jinniushan F) Maba. Credit: China News Service, source https://t.co/PO2MlSw2qj
#mustread The first hominin fleet. New research suggests that groups of ~130 modern humans at minimum undertook planned expeditions to colonise Sahul via a northern route... https://t.co/vilSqLv2gy
#FossilFriday The human hemimaxilla from Misliya Cave, dated to 177 to 194 ka. Members of the Homo sapiens clade left Africa earlier than previously thought (90-120 ka). From Hershkovitz I. (2018) The earliest modern humans outside Africa.
Neandertal Saint-Césaire 1. This fossil shows signs of a healed bone injury in the region indicated by the arrowheads. Source: The not-so-dangerous lives of Neanderthals https://t.co/18EsDcJj3O HT @Qafzeh
The australopithecine family, by paleoartist John Bavaro @HumanEvolution4