With an opposable big toe resembling a human thumb, the fossilized Burtele foot suggested its owner was a skilled climber, ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the "Burtele ...
Now, in a study published Tuesday called "Mystery owner of African hominin foot identified," the scientists announced that ...
Newly discovered fossils prove that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belongs to a little-known, recently named ancient ...
Researchers have unraveled the mystery of the 'Burtele Foot,' linking 3.4-million-year-old fossils to Australopithecus deyiremeda, a human ancestor from Ethiopia. This discovery reveals coexistence ...
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Soaring High: Explore Ethiopia's Scenic Landscapes by Drone.
Take an aerial journey over the breathtaking landscapes of Ethiopia. This captivating drone footage reveals the country's ...
Scientists in Ethiopia have discovered the 3.3 million-year-old skeleton of a child, the oldest child fossil on record. The fossil is known as the Dikika child, after the region where it was found.
On an expedition in the Awash Valley in Ethiopia, two anthropologists uncovered the bones of a 3.2 million-year-old human ...
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