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Denisovans shared a tooth-building gene with a far older human, Homo erectus
Six teeth from Homo erectus individuals who lived roughly 400,000 years ago in China have yielded enamel proteins carrying an ...
A new method that detects whether bones have been burned reveals Homo erectus brought fires into caves far earlier than ...
Scientists retrieved proteins from six teeth unearthed in China that reveal a potential link between Homo erectus and later ...
We’re all descended from H erectus, so it feels like something is missing from the writeup. Edit: the abstract mentions H erectus from Dmanisi (from 1.8 Mya) not having this variant, while the new ...
A groundbreaking study reveals molecular secrets from Homo erectus, suggesting deeper connections in human evolutionary history beyond genetic fragments.
A handful of ancient teeth from China are giving scientists an unusual look at one of the hardest chapters in human evolution to read. For decades, Homo erectus has stood at the center of that mystery ...
A face from 146000 years ago is a mystery to scientists but may be the missing link to a generation of ancient humans we ...
Homo erectus: Facts about the first human lineage to leave Africa Homo erectus is associated with a number of firsts in its 2 million years of existence, including being the first hominin to travel ...
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