Fossil discovery in Ethiopia shows early human relatives coexisted

Researchers have found fossil teeth in Ethiopia indicating that early Homo and an unknown Australopithecus species shared the landscape between 2.6 and 2.8 million years ago. The discovery adds to evidence that human evolution involved multiple overlapping lineages rather than a single straight path.

An international team working at the Ledi Geraru field site recovered 13 teeth from ancient sediments. These remains belong to both the earliest known Homo and a distinct Australopithecus species not previously recorded at the location. Volcanic ash layers above and below the fossils allowed precise dating through feldspar crystals.

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Ethiopia's Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage announced discovery of Homo sapiens fossils from 100,000 years ago in the Middle Awash area of the Afar region. The study, led by Dr. Yonas Beyene with scientists from 24 countries, fills key gaps in Africa's human origins timeline.

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Researchers have extracted meaningful proteins from six teeth believed to belong to Homo erectus, offering new molecular clues about the species' relationships with other ancient hominins. The findings point to possible interbreeding with Denisovans in Asia around 400,000 years ago.

A 59,000-year-old tooth from a Siberian cave reveals that Neanderthals drilled into cavities to treat decay. The discovery pushes back the origins of dentistry by tens of thousands of years. Researchers identified clear marks from stone tools on the molar.

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A new scientific paper suggests that Homo sapiens from South Africa's southern Cape migrated out of Africa via the coast around 70,000 years ago. Ecologist Alan Whitfield and co-authors argue that coastal resources and skills enabled this journey. The hypothesis highlights marine foods and technologies from sites like Blombos Cave.

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