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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Homo erectus in Europe even earlier


Recent research at Herault (SE France) has uncovered bones of our genus that date to c. 1.57 million years ago, pushing the earliest presence of Homo erectus (or maybe H. habilis or H. georgicus...) back several hundred thousand years.


Read more at Stone Pages-Aechaeo News.

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