Fossil teeth discovered in Ethiopia's Afar region suggest two distinct human ancestor species lived alongside each other between 2.6 and 2.8 million years ago. The 13 teeth show that the earliest Homo members shared the landscape with hominin ancestor Australopithecus. "This...shows the image...in our minds of an ape to a Neanderthal to a modern [human] isn't correct," a researcher stated.
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14 Aug