Researchers say the footprints were left in the mud by two different species, perhaps within a matter of hours or days.
A new study of ancient footprints is the first ever to show that our early ancestors coexisted in a shared space.
A study by an international team reveals 1.5-million-year-old footprints from Koobi Fora, Kenya, showing two distinct ...
As Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei – a direct ancestor and an ancestral relative of modern humans, respectively – lived ...
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 ...
About 1.5 million years ago, two different species of early man likely came within hours of passing each other on the shores ...
Footprints found in Koobi Fora, Kenya, reveal Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei coexisted 1.5 million years ago, with ...
Smithsonian: Fossil Footprints Reveal That Two Early Human Relatives Lived on the Same Landscape in Kenya 1.5 Million Years ...
Evolution down the Path Less Traveled," an exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston, eyes the advantages of moving slowly.
Recent science briefings reveal China's effort to climate-proof potatoes, discovery of coexisting ancient human species ...
Human footprints stir the imagination. They invite you to follow, to guess what someone was doing and where they were going.
The bones they found in the sand were a clue that something more was buried beneath the surface. When a team of excavators in ...