Scientists examined 1.5-million-year-old fossils they unearthed, concluding they represent the first example of two sets of ...
Researchers say the footprints were left in the mud by two different species, perhaps within a matter of hours or days.
A new study of ancient footprints is the first ever to show that our early ancestors coexisted in a shared space.
A study by an international team reveals 1.5-million-year-old footprints from Koobi Fora, Kenya, showing two distinct ...
The discovery offers new insight into human evolution, particularly between the two early human species, known as hominins — a term for a subdivision of hominids. Hominins are all organisms within the ...
About 1.5 million years ago, two different species of early man likely came within hours of passing each other on the shores ...
Smithsonian: Fossil Footprints Reveal That Two Early Human Relatives Lived on the Same Landscape in Kenya 1.5 Million Years ...
Human footprints stir the imagination. They invite you to follow, to guess what someone was doing and where they were going.
In fact, the footprints indicate these two species were walking along the lakeshore within hours or days of each other, ...
The discovery raises intriguing questions about the relationship between the two species and any competition for resources ...
BlackRock’s Climate Finance Partnership  (CFP) investment in the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project in Kenya was deemed by judges as an excellent example of a global organisation investing into Africa ...