The track-making species Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei are on two different branches of the hominin family tree. Smithsonian Human Origins Program, modified by author from original artwork ...
Fossilized footprints reveal two extinct hominin species living side by side 1.5 million years ago Story by Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Kevin Hatala, Purity Kiura • 5d ...
Researcher Christopher J. Bae identified Homo juluensis, a new human species that coexisted with Denisovans in Asia. A University of Hawaiʻi researcher may have identified a new human species, Homo ...
and elephants — but hominin tracks are surprisingly common for a land-based species. What were they doing, returning again and again to this habitat when other primates, such as baboons ...
In the heat of an African savanna 1.5 million years ago, two distinct hominin species appear to have walked the same grounds. These tracks, preserved in sediments near the present-day Lake Turkana in ...
More than a million years ago, on the shores of what would become Lake Turkana one day in modern-day Kenya, two distinct hominin species shared a landscape teeming with life. Researchers revealed ...
A "provocative" new piece in Nature has proposed a whole new group of ancient humans – cousins of the Denisovans and Neanderthals – that once lived alongside Homo sapiens in eastern Asia more than 100 ...