Two sets of fossilized footprints from early human species were made within a few hours of each other about 1.5 million years ...
About 1.5 million years ago, individuals of two different species in the human evolutionary lineage trudged on a muddy ...
More than a million years ago, on a hot savanna teeming with wildlife near the shore of what would someday become Lake ...
A 1.5-million-year-old lakebed from Kenya shows two ancient human relatives cohabitating an environment, shaking up our ...
There’s plenty of evidence that ancient hominin species crossed paths on many occasions – but it’s never been quite as ...
Intersecting paths of muddy footprints left on a Kenyan lakeside 1.5 million years ago suggest two of our early human ...
About 1.5 million years ago, individuals of two different species in the human evolutionary lineage trudged on a muddy ...
Researchers discovered 1.5-million-year-old footprints in Kenya's Turkana Basin, revealing coexistence of Paranthropus boisei ...
Yet with fossil footprints, "there's an actual moment in time preserved," he said. "It's an amazing discovery." A fossil footprint in northern Kenya hypothesized to have been created by a Homo ...
The discovery offers new insight into human evolution, particularly between the two early human species, known as hominins — a term for a subdivision of hominids. Hominins are all organisms within the ...