Fossil teeth reveal a previously unknown human ancestor from eastern …

Thirteen worn and weathered teeth plucked from the dusty lowlands of northern Ethiopia are shedding light on an incomplete chapter in human evolution. The fossils, dated between 2.6 million and 2.8 million years ago and reported today in Nature, reveal that members of our genus Homo may have lived alongside another hominin species —a so-far-unnamed type of Australopithecus that would have …

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