Not exact matches
Checking the types of animal bones at other
early Homo fossil sites out of Africa could show
whether the mix of prey species changed when
hominins colonized a new site, supporting a «naïve prey» effect.
Whether H. floresiensis is correctly attributed to the genus Homo; if actually a member of an
earlier member of the
hominin lineage, such as H. erectus; could Hobbit belong to A. afarensis and if so how did Honnit's ancestors get to Indonesia; these are all questions difficult to answer on the evidence currently available.
An international team of researchers has used a machine learning algorithm to assess
whether hominin bones found in caves were placed there as part of a burial service by
early human ancestors.