Fossilized bones and teeth dating to 773,000 years ago are providing a deeper understanding of the emergence of Homo sapiens.
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Scientists stunned by fossils found at the peak of Mount Everest, here's why!
Recently, a video showing peoplecollecting marine fossils from the summit of a mountain went viral, leaving many puzzled.
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Scientists Find a 500-Million-Year-Old Ecosystem in Grand Canyon That They Didn't Expect
Rare fossils found along the Colorado River 'give us a fuller picture of what life was like during the Cambrian period,' says ...
Paleontologists have discovered the first known fossilized bee nests built inside ancient bones, uncovered in a cave that ...
Fossils from Morocco, dated to 773,000 years ago, reveal an early Homo sapiens lineage, shedding light on Africa’s role in ...
Scientists in Japan discovered microscopic fossils revealing that the North Pacific Ocean was once more interconnected. The ...
According to a new study, Walton-on-the-Naze is the best place to find fossils in the U.K. The resort town is filled with shark teeth, fossilized wood, and ancient plant artifacts. Places such as ...
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