Follow the progress of a team of scientists as they realise they have
uncovered human footprints that are around 900,000 years old.
Not exact matches
The researchers
uncovered 29
human footprints of at least three different sizes in these sediments, which radiocarbon dating estimated to be around 13,000 years old.
The earliest
human footprints outside of Africa have been
uncovered, on the English coast, by a team of scientists led by Queen Mary University of London, the British Museum and the Natural History Museum.