JAWSOME: Extraordinary Discovery As Archaeologists Find Jaw Of First European Hominid

Parcial face of hominidus found in the archaeological site of Sima del Elefante, in Atapuerca, Spain, July 2022.
Notes: Licenced photo (Maria Dolors Guillen-Equipo Inv Atapuerca/Newsflash) Parcial face of hominidus found in the archaeological site of Sima del Elefante, in Atapuerca, Spain, July 2022. Notes: Licenced photo (Maria Dolors Guillen-Equipo Inv Atapuerca/Newsflash)
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08 July 2022
Spanish archaeologists have made an astonishing discovery of what they believe is the lower jaw of possibly the oldest hominid ever found in Europe. The amazingly well-preserved body part - estimated to be 1.4 million years old - was discovered at Level TE7 at the Sima del Elefante site in...