Study provides first evidence of different bipedalism styles on same footprint surface, attributed to both species.
About 1.5 million years ago, individuals of two different species in the human evolutionary lineage trudged on a muddy ...
A 1.5-million-year-old lakebed from Kenya shows two ancient human relatives cohabitating an environment, shaking up our ...
Newly discovered fossil footprints indicate two different ancient human relatives walked upright around a muddy lake in Kenya ...
Washington: About 1.5 million years ago, individuals of two different species in the human evolutionary lineage trudged on a ...
Found at Koobi Fora near Lake Turkana, the footprints show that *Paranthropus boisei* and *Homo erectus* shared the same ...
Two species of ancient human relatives crossed paths 1.5 million years ago. Fossilized footprints in Kenya captured the ...
Footprints preserved on the shore of Lake Turkana in Kenya seem to be from two ancient human species, showing they lived ...
The researchers attributed the continuous trail to an individual from the species Paranthropus boisei, which also seemed to walk upright. That species had a flatter foot and the position of its ...
boisei individual, it shows that they walked bipedally, says Wiseman. While skulls, arm and leg bones have been attributed to Paranthropus, she says, “we have never found a skull in association ...
Fossilised imprints from a lakebed in Kenya have revealed that a member of the Homo erectus species and a Paranthropus boisei walked along the same stretch of mud within hours of each other.
A 3D computerized model of the surface of the area near Lake Turkana in Kenya shows fossil footprints of Paranthropus boisei (vertical footprints) with separate footprints of Homo erectus forming ...