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CNN The fossils are 100,000 years older than previously discovered fossils of Homo sapiens
Oldest Homo sapiens fossils discovered
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The oldest fossil remains of Homo sapiens, dating back to 300,000 years, have been found in Morocco. The find widens the "cradle of mankind" from East Africa to the whole continent.
105 months ago
CNN International The fossils are 100,000 years older than previously discovered fossils of Homo sapiens
Oldest Homo sapiens fossils discovered
www.cnn.com
The oldest fossil remains of Homo sapiens, dating back to 300,000 years, have been found in Morocco. The find widens the "cradle of mankind" from East Africa to the whole continent.
105 months ago
CNN International The oldest fossil remains of Homo sapiens, dating back to 300,000 years, have been found. This is 100,000 years older than previously discovered fossils of Homo sapiens http://cnn.it/2r6x3Uz
105 months ago
CNN The oldest fossil remains of Homo sapiens, dating back to 300,000 years, have been found. This is 100,000 years older than previously discovered fossils of Homo sapiens http://cnn.it/2r6flAQ
105 months ago
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127 months ago
CNN The human family tree just got a little more complicated with the discovery of Homo naledi: http://cnn.it/1Kdapfw
127 months ago
National Geographic Our editor's video of the day: Paleontologist John Gurche focuses on combining art and science to create the faces of our long-lost ancestors. How did he build Homo naledi? #NalediFossils
Exclusive: Building the Face of a Newly Found Ancestor
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With the discovery of Homo naledi, the newest addition to the genus Homo, Gurche was tasked with determining how this creature would have looked, based on bone scans of the fossils found.
127 months ago
NBC News The Homo naledi, about 5 feet tall and with a brain only about the size of an average orange, is thought have buried its dead — behavior previously thought unique to humans.
127 months ago
CNN International Meet Homo naledi, the ancient human relative you never knew you had:
127 months ago
The New York Times This 2.8-million-year-old jawbone is 400,000 years older than any previously known Homo fossil.
133 months ago
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