New prehistoric human unknown to science discovered in Israel

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Hebrew U and Tel Aviv University researchers found remains of a new type of ‘Homo’ who lived in the region some 130,000 years ago.

ByROSSELLA TERCATINJUNE 24, 2021 21:56

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Skull found at the site among other items at Nesher Ramla. (photo credit: DR. YOSSI ZAIDNER)

Skull found at the site among other items at Nesher Ramla.(photo credit: DR. YOSSI ZAIDNER)AdvertisementA new type of early human previously not known to scientists has been discovered in Israel, Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University researchers announced Thursday as their extraordinary findings appeared in the prestigious academic journal Science.Researchers believe the new “Homo” species intermarried withHomo sapiensand was an ancestor of the Neanderthals.Read More Related Articles

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