During these waves of mass extinction, most vertebrate survivors were confined to refugia, or isolated biodiversity hotspots ...
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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
Fossils of a human ancestor from 773,000 years ago may be near the base of the Homo sapiens lineage, representing a common ...
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Rare Miocene fossils join CMM holdings
Longtime fossil collector Barry Norbeck donated thousands of shells and other invertebrate fossils to the Calvert Marine ...
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Tiny bump on 7 million-year-old fossil suggests ancient ape walked upright — and might even be a human ancestor
The way Sahelanthropus tchadensis moved has long been debated. The discovery of a small bump on the front of the thigh bone ...
A seven-million-year-old fossil may mark the moment our ancestors first stood up and walked.
Some 445 million years ago, life on Earth was forever changed. During the geological blink of an eye, glaciers formed over ...
The year's top paleontological wonders ranged from a 540-million-year-old penis worm to a decades-old rodent impression.
In rural Prentiss County, on a triangle of land cornered between a stretch of U.S. 45 and Twenty Mile Creek, Joanna Byrd ...
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