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295,800-year-old human footprints in Spain rewrote Europe’s timeline
Footprints at Matalascañas in southwestern Spain were first thought to be about 106,000 years old, likely left by ...
Luminescence dating has become an indispensable tool for reconstructing the chronology of human-modified terrains, from agricultural terraces and earthworks to dune fields and fluvial deposits. At its ...
Location of Tongtianyan cave (Liujiang) in Guangxi Province, southern China, together with the location of other key fossils of Homo sapiens in China. Frontal view of the Liujiang cranial and ...
Paul Wilcox explores caves in a temperate rainforest area on Prince of Wales Island in southeast Alaska for their paleoclimatic significance. Paul Wilcox, a geologist at the University of Innsbruck, ...
The emergence of Homo sapiens in Eastern Asia has long been a subject of intense research interest, with the scarcity of well-preserved and dated human fossils posing significant challenges.
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