1.8 million-year-old Homo genus skull found in Europe sparks controversy
Courtesy of CNN: “Researchers have discovered the fossilized skull of an early human relative, which they say is the most complete skull ever of the early Homo genus, in Dmanisi, Georgia. They say it could represent a single evolving Homo erectus lineage that came out of Africa and spread into Europe and Asia — a conclusion that is controversial”. . .
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