Intersecting paths of muddy footprints left on a Kenyan lakeside 1.5 million years ago suggest two of our early human ...
As Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei – a direct ancestor and an ancestral relative of modern humans, respectively – lived ...
Researchers discovered 1.5-million-year-old footprints in Kenya's Turkana Basin, revealing coexistence of Paranthropus boisei ...
Human footprints stir the imagination. They invite you to follow, to guess what someone was doing and where they were going.
Newly discovered 1.5-million-year-old footprints reveal how two extinct human species crossed paths within hours of each ...
The footprints were left in the mud by two different species “within a matter of hours, or at most days,” a co-author of the ...
The bones they found in the sand were a clue that something more was buried beneath the surface. When a team of excavators in ...
Muddy footprints found beside Lake Turkana, Kenya reveal two ancient hominin species were once neighbors 1.5 million years ...
A discovery in northern Kenya hints that two extinct species that were our ancient relatives shared the same habitat and ...
The discovery comes as the government seeks to raise the number of tourists visiting the country to 10 million annually by ...
A 1.5-million-year-old lakebed from Kenya shows two ancient human relatives cohabitating an environment, shaking up our ...
The research included professors Kevin Hatala from Chatham U. in Pittsburgh and Craig Feibel of Rutgers and showed two human ...