The fragmentary facial bones belong to Homo affinis erectus, an esoteric offshoot of our family tree that inhabited Spain more than one million years ago.
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Live Science on MSNHuman ancestors arrived in Western Europe much earlier than previously thought, fossil face fragments revealFragments of the left side of the skull of a human relative have been discovered in Spain, revealing the face of the oldest human ancestor ever discovered in Western Europe.
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Earliest human face fossil from Western Europe revealed in studyThe discovery suggests that early humans settled in Europe, traveling from the east side of the continent ... to create a model of Pink's face. The face is more "projected forward and more robust" ...
The discovery of a human facial fragment aged over one million years represents the oldest known face in western Europe and confirms the region was inhabited by two species of human during the early ...
Researchers in Spain have unearthed a fossil from a potential new prehistoric member of the human family tree, and they say it's the earliest known remnants of a face discovered in Western Europe.
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