Medicine & TechnologyThe skull of an ape named Anadoluvius was recently found in Turkey, suggesting that human ancestors evolved in Europe. Continue reading to learn more.
The team found several stone tools and animal remains of extinct rhino, deer, hippo, macaque, and elephant species at the 700,00o-year-old prehistoric site in Greece. Read to learn more.
The study of the skeletons and skulls of the three mummified remains revealed they were brutally killed during their lifetime. Read to know more about it.
The study of the skeletons and skulls of the three mummified remains revealed they were brutally killed during their lifetime. Read to know more about it.
Most of us are familiar with "Lucy," the famous hominid skeleton discovered by Donald Johanson and colleagues back in 1974 along a dried out gully in Ethiopia. Lucy lived over 3 million years ago and was assigned the name Australopithecus afarensis; a species many believe led to the rise of Homo sapiens. But a new discovery may rewrite our origins, for it seems Lucy was not the only type of Australopithecine roaming the African plains so long ago.