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Humans are 100,000 years older than we thought

nypost.com
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.

More complexity in early human evolution in East Africa (Natural...

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... studies show the evolution of early humans to be more complex, and the Natural History Museum's human origins expert Chris Stringer says, ...

Chris Stringer - Glasgow Life

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In his ground-breaking book, The Origin of Our Species, Chris Stringer, Research Leader in Human Origins, Natural History Museum, sets out to answer all the ...

Denisovan tooth found in Laos - Cosmos Magazine

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vor 4 Tagen — ... seasoned anthropologist Chris Stringer, the research leader in human origins at the British Natural History Museum. Denisovan tooth laos ... › deni...
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