A new fossil discovery, Anadoluvius turkae, suggests human ancestors evolved in Europe, not Africa, challenging traditional ...
or shared multiregional evolution with continuous gene flow between continental populations (Model C) occurred in the million years since Homo erectus came out of Africa (the trellis theory).
They have both ancient and modern traits – a finding that could challenge ‘out of Africa’ theory of human evolution, ...
Our understanding of human ancestry has changed dramatically since the discovery of Lucy the ancient hominin 50 years ago. Here is the history of humanity as we know it today.
Two species of ancient humans who were thought to be unknown to each other roamed the plains of Africa side by side ... been crucial in understanding human evolution. The discovery is the first ...
The Secrets of Fossil Teeth Revealed by the Synchrotron: A Long Childhood Is the Prelude to the Evolution of a ... as Crucial Hub for Early Human Migration out of Africa Mar. 25, 2024 — A ...
Charles Darwin's theory states that all organisms alive today evolved from more simple life forms. Two fossils named Ardi and Lucy provide evidence for human evolution. Both were found in Africa.
Footprints from Kenya's Turkana Basin show that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei lived simultaneously 1.5 million years ...
This study challenges old ideas and reveals the complexity of brain evolution over millions of years. A new study on human ...
Nonetheless, there is enough consensus to thread the story of human evolution all the way from ... that modern humans surged out of Africa after that date, sweeping around the world and eventually ...