They instead dated the charcoal and animal bones around the skeleton to between 27,700 and 29,700 years ... the skeleton by measuring part of a protein that's found primarily in human bones. Examining ...
Discovered in Portugal in 1998, the individual dubbed the “Lapedo Child” has long perplexed scientists, thanks to a curious mix of features ...
They instead dated the charcoal and animal bones around the skeleton to between 27,700 and 29,700 years ... the skeleton by measuring part of a protein that's found primarily in human bones. Examining ...
They instead dated the charcoal and animal bones around the skeleton to between 27,700 and ... part of a protein that’s found primarily in human bones. Examining part of a crushed arm, they ...
Researchers used a novel method of radiocarbon dating to figure out the age of the Lapedo child, who had both Neanderthal and ...
It also shows that these arboreal mammals -- an extinct family known as mixodectids -- and humans occupy relatively close branches on the evolutionary tree. "A 62-million-year-old skeleton of this ...
Now, we may have some answers, thanks to a well-preserved 62 million-year-old skeleton. This particular ... making them fairly close relatives of humans.” Mixodectes belonged to an extinct ...
They instead dated the charcoal and animal bones around the skeleton to between 27,700 and ... part of a protein that's found primarily in human bones. Examining part of a crushed arm, they ...