She knew that deep inside the cave lay thousands of bones. Small bones and large bones, jawbones and ankle bones, finger bones and foot bones and skulls. The bones belonged to strange creatures ...
The two species began burying their dead at roughly the same time and place. Now some archaeologists think competition may have played a role in burials.
Their dream came spectacularly true on that momentous day in 1974. The Lucy fossil preserved skull fragments and a lower jaw with teeth, as well as parts of the arm, leg, pelvis, spine and ribs—47 ...
In this feature, compare the skulls and jawbones of a Neanderthal and an early modern human and see if you can ferret out the many anatomical dissimiliarities that paleoanthropologists use to ...
The experts explained that the python has a huge gape as its lower jawbones are not fused at the front, allowing its mouth to stretch wide. Their elastic skin also accounts for more than half ...