Meet 'Pink', the new face of human evolution in Europe Western Europe has a new oldest face: the facial bones of an adult nicknamed "Pink" discovered in Spain are from a potential new member of the ...
researchers were able to use 3D imaging techniques to create a model of Pink's face. The face is more "projected forward and more robust" than a modern human face or a Homo antecessor face ...
Show more Show less The partial face bones of the ancient human were nicknamed 'Pink' Europe's oldest humans remain the Dmanisi hominins, who lived 1.8 million years ago in what is now Georgia ...
Face value - The Spanish researchers used 3D imaging techniques to flesh out Pink's full face. Homo antecessor had a "very modern" face which is "vertical and flat" similar to our own, said Maria ...
The Spanish researchers used 3D imaging techniques to flesh out Pink's full face The fossilised upper jawbone and partial cheekbone of Pink were discovered at the Atapuerca archaeological site in ...