Jawbone Fossil May Mark Dawn of Humankind
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Jawbone Fossil May Mark Dawn of Humankind
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Scientific American magazine
A 2.8-million-year-old battered jawbone from Ethiopia may represent the earliest ancient human fossil ever discovered.
Jawbone Fossil May Mark Dawn of Humankind
A 2.8-million-year mandible and a digital model of a key fossil paint a complicated picture of the genus Homo
scientificamerican.com|Par Ewen Callaway,Nature magazine
Scientific American magazine
A 2.8-million-year-old battered jawbone from Ethiopia may represent the earliest ancient human fossil ever discovered.
Jawbone Fossil May Mark Dawn of Humankind
A 2.8-million-year mandible and a digital model of a key fossil paint a complicated picture of the genus Homo
scientificamerican.com|Par Ewen Callaway,Nature magazine
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