Ethiopian Fossil Finds Illuminate Human Evolution and Migration

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A new reconstruction of the DAN5/P1 cranium from Gona, Ethiopia, reveals a unique combination of early Homo and H. erectus features, suggesting complex population structure and evolution in African Homo during the Early Pleistocene, with implications for understanding the emergence of H. erectus.
Topics:science#cranial-morphology#dan5p1#east-africa#fossil-reconstruction#homo-erectus#paleontology
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