Researchers also found additional relics like stone tools made from flint and quartz, as well as animal bones displaying cut ...
The fragmentary facial bones belong to Homo affinis erectus, an esoteric offshoot of our family tree that inhabited Spain ...
The prehistoric facial bones were found buried in 50 feet of mud and silt, and are believed to be 1.1 to 1.4 million years ...
The oldest in Western Europe, this fractured skull has introduced a series of new questions about early humanity.
Scientists have unearthed facial bones that may belong to a previously unknown human species. The bones, nicknamed "Pink," ...
The research team at the Atapuerca archaeological sites in Burgos, Spain, has just broken its own record by discovering, for ...
The team suspects the specimens belonged to Homo erectus, a species well-known from fossils found in Africa and Asia but ...
Scientists in Spain have excavated fossilized facial bones that may be from a previously unknown species of the human family.
Bones from a hominin, nicknamed "Pink" after the rock band Pink Floyd, significantly predate those of a species previously ...
Bone fragments discovered in Spanish cave are putting a face to the earliest ancient humans to arrive in Western Europe, more than a million years ago.