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Photos: Ancient finds. This is the second lower molar of a modern human found in Bacho Kiro Cave in Bulgaria that was associated with tools from Initial Upper Palaeolithic about 45, years ago. Hide Caption. Stone tools that date back 2 million years ago were recently uncovered at the site. This image shows the Cook House right and the Earthwatch roundhouse reconstructions left prior to their dismantling and excavation at the Castell Henllys Iron Age site in Wales. This is an artist's illustration of Adalatherium hui, an early mammal that lived on Madagascar 66 million years ago. This artist's illustration shows Triceratops and juvenile tyrannosaurs facing off near the end of the Cretaceous Period 67 million years ago. This mastodon fossil is on display at the American Museum of Natural History. A new study using mastodon DNA has suggested the animals migrated many times across North America during fluctuations in climate and environment. A titanosaurian sauropod hatchling was found inside a dinosaur egg from 80 million years ago and its embryonic skull was still preserved. homo erectus womanHomo erectus woman Video
Homo erectus: International Man of MysteryMap of important Hominin sites in Africa and nearby regions. Click on the map to obtain the high resolution version.
Sterkfontein - The Sterkfontein cave complex, which has come to be known as the Cradle of Humankind, includes some very important sites. Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star cave homi, also part of the Cradle of Humankind. It also has a natural endocast imprint of the braincase.
It is about 2. The Taung Child is believed to have been homo erectus woman three years old at the time of its death.
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It was a creature standing cm tall, weighing kg. See: The Taung Child Wonderwerk Cave is a site occupied by Homo habilis 2 million years ago, and there is rock art in several areas of the cave. See: Wonderwerk Cave.
Homo naledi Dinaledi skeletal specimens. The figure includes approximately all of the material incorporated in this diagnosis, including the holotype specimen, paratypes and referred material. These make up partial or complete anatomical elements, many of which consist of several refitted specimens.
Specimens not identified to element, such as non-diagnostic long bone or cranial fragments, and a subset of fragile specimens are not shown here. The 'skeleton' layout in the center of the photo is a composite of elements that represent multiple individuals.
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This view is foreshortened; the table upon which the bones are arranged is cm wide for scale. Homo naledi skull. Four views of the Homo naledi skull. Homo naledi face reconstruction.]
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