Paleontology
World's oldest-known burial site found in S Africa
Paleontologists in South Africa said on June 5 they have found the oldest known burial site in the world, containing remains of a small-brained distant relative of humans previously thought incapable of complex behavior.
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Drought uncovers dinosaur tracks in US park
A drought in Texas dried up a river flowing through Dinosaur Valley State Park, exposing tracks from giant reptiles that lived some 113 million years ago, an official said on Aug. 23.
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Early human ancestors one million years older than thought
The fossils of our earliest ancestors found in South Africa are a million years older than previously thought, meaning they walked the Earth around the same time as their East African relatives like the famous "Lucy," according to new research.
Ancient fossils in the “Cradle of Humankind” are more than 1 million years older than previously thought
The fossils’ updated age makes them several hundred thousand years older than the human ancestor “Lucy”
Perfectly preserved egg reveals what birds have inherited from dinosaurs
Birds are descended from a dinosaur species called Oviraptorosaurs
Fossil footprints puzzle scientists: Bear or ancient human?
Prehistoric footprints that have puzzled scientists since the 1970s are getting a second look: Were they left by extinct animals or by human ancestors?
When famed paleontologist Mary Leakey first uncovered the footprints in Tanzania 40 years ago, the evidence was ambiguous.
Homo Naledi Child’s Skull Reconstructed
The skull was found in South Africa
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Sea creature fossils found in Turkey’s east
Fossils belonging to sea creatures estimated to be 35 million years old were found by a field research team in eastern Turkey.
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Lesvos petrified forest yields more surprises
A fossilized tree trunk is unearthed on the eastern Aegean island of Lesvos, in a photograph released on Friday. Archaeologists excavating the eastern Aegean island's petrified forest on Thursday discovered 50 new tree trunks that had been buried for thousands of years under volcanic ash and debris. [Stratis Balaskas/ANA-MPA]
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Two huge petrified tree trunks found on Lesvos
Two big petrified tree trunks, lying one on top of one another, were discovered during salvage excavations conducted by the Petrified Forest Natural History Museum of Lesvos in cooperation with PPC Renewables.
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