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Humans are 100,000 years older than we thought
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The discovery could help illuminate how our species evolved, Chris Stringer and Julia Galway-Witham of the Natural History Museum in London wrote in a Nature commentary. The Moroccan specimens were found between and and include a skull, a jaw and teeth, along with stone tools.
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CONNECTTWEET 3 LINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. In a scientific ... Rather than clarifying the family tree from half a million years ago, the new result "has complicated it," says human-origins expert Chris Stringer of London's Natural History Museum, who was not involved in the study. It also "opens up ...
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Chris Stringer is Merit Researcher in Human Origins at the London Natural History Museum. His early research concentrated on the relationship of Neanderthals ...
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Chris Stringer. Der Paläoanthropologe ist Autor des Buches „Origin of Our Species", Fellow der Royal Society und Forscher am Naturhistorischen Museum in London.
Human health and the mythology of meat
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The diet of early humans depended on where they were and what was available in their environment, according to Chris Stringer and Brenna Hassett, both anthropologists from London's Natural History Museum. Evidence from the teeth of people living before the invention of farming shows there was a ...
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Chris Stringer & The Rocketeers. London, UK. Inspired by the soulfulness of folk music, the grit of rock and the spirit of 80s pop!
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About Chris Stringer: Professor Christopher Brian Stringer, Fellow of the Royal Society currently works at the National History Museum, London, as resear...
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Chris Stringer and Julia Galway-Witham, researchers at the Natural History Museum in London, take you back to the very origin of our species, Homo sapiens.
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Set in Stone The NHM Palaeontology Newsletter ... and chemical geologists / collections management / media coverage Paleontological Society / London School of Economics / Manchester University / Institute of Archaeology Mark Lewis / Chris Stringer / Simon Lewis / Mike Kaminski / Richard ...
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Professor Chris Stringer describes Piltdown Man mystery | Daily Mail...
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▶ 1:26Professor Chris Stringer at the Natural History Museum London talks about the Piltdown Man mystery and the ...
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Chris Stringer studied Anthropology at University College London and subsequently completed his Ph.D. in Anatomical Science at Bristol University in
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Chris Stringer besuchte von bis die East Ham Grammar School und studierte ab Anthropologie am University College London.Nach dem Bachelor-Abschluss (1969) wechselte er an die University of Bristol und studierte dort Anatomie bis zum Erwerb des Doktor-Grads (Ph.D., 1974) in diesem Fach erwarb er, ebenfalls in Bristol, einen zweiten Doktorgrad (D.Sc.).
Familientreffen mit Neandertaler und Homo sapiens
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· Chris Stringer, Leiter der Abteilung “Human Origins” am Natural History Museum in London: “Wenn wir auf den Anfang zurückschauen vor 900 Tausend ...
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Chris Stringer is Research Leader in Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London, Director of the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project, and a...
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· ... ob die Menschen darin eine Woche oder einen Monat lang wohnten", meinte Chris Stringer vom Londoner Natural History Museum. …
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In this talk, Chris Stringer (Natural History Museum, London) reviews recent genetic and paleontological research that suggests more complex scenarios for our ...
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Chris Stringer - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
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Chris Stringer; Stringer in Born: (age 71–72) Residence: London: Institutions: Natural History Museum, London: Alma mater: University College London Bristol University: Thesis: A multivariate study of cranial variation in middle and upper Pleistocene human populations ...
Oxford research traces early human migration from Africa to Asia
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Chris Stringer responds to Jack Cuozzo
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Chris Stringer is a Merit Researcher on hominids in the Department of Palaeontology at the Natural History Museum, London. Jack Cuozzo is the author of ...
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Chris Stringer, Natural History Museum, London, Earth Sciences Department, Department Member. Studies Anthropology, Prehistoric ...
Our Fractured African Roots | Max Planck Institute for the Science...
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Human fossils tell a similar story. “When we look at the morphology of human bones over the last 300,000 years, we see a complex mix of archaic and modern features in different places and at different times,” said Prof. Chris Stringer, researcher at the London Natural History Museum and co-author on the study.
Affe oder Mensch
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Chris Stringer, Leiter des Programms Menschliche Ursprünge am National History Museum in London, erklärte National Geographic News im Juli, dass ...
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May 2, “@NHM_London #FossilFriday Reconstruction of Skhul 4 burial Israel”
Spiegel (Printausgabe) | Dr. Angelika Franz
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Nein, glauben die Anthropologen Laura Buck und Chris Stringer vom Natural History Museum in London und liefern jetzt im Fachblatt ...
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Chris Stringer. July Hear Chris Stringer talk about the latest discoveries in human evolution in London on August 5. For more ...
DNA from extinct humans discovered in caves without skeletal remains...
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"It's a great breakthrough," Chris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the study, told Science. "Anyone who's digging cave sites from the Pleistocene now should put [screening sediments for human DNA] on their list of things that they must do," ...
New Moroccan Evidence for the Early Evolution of Homo sapiens - Capeia
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The now described Irhoud 1 fossils dated to about 300 ka represent the earliest known Homo sapiens (Image Credit: Chris Stringer, The Natural History Museum London, and the Musée de l'Homme, Paris). Comparing the Irhoud and Sima fossils, we can see that they share comparable primitive features in ...
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