He had found part of a human-like skull in Pleistocene gravel beds near Piltdown village in Sussex, England. Dawson wrote to Arthur Smith Woodward, Keeper of Geology at the Natural History Museum at ...
The comb was created from a section of human skull and gives some insight into how communities treated their dead Mr Marshall said there was no evidence of wear on the comb teeth, suggesting it ...
Clues to all ... skull at Hadar validated White's work. With a forward-jutting jaw, low-sloping forehead, and heavy brow ridge, this creature likely had a face more like a gorilla's than like a ...
The most primitive hominid yet found, this species has more chimpanzee-like features than any other human ancestor ... thicker) skull, as well as a jaw and large teeth that were well adapted ...