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A defining feature of the hominin clade is bipedality, often parcelled together with terrestriality. However, there is increasing evidence of locomotor diver ...
Analysis of fossils recovered in the 1990s in Greece supports the idea that the apes and ancestors of humans evolved in Europe.
2019A new three-dimensional geometric morphometrics analysis of the Ouranopithecus macedoniensis cranium (Late Miocene, Central MacedoniaGreece). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 170:295–307 ...
A related Miocene ape found in Greece, Ouranopithecus, also had some more modern ape characteristics. More recently, a finding from central Anatolia in Turkey, reported in Communications Biology in ...
Anadoluvius and other fossil apes from nearby Greece (Ouranopithecus) and Bulgaria (Graecopithecus) form a group that come closest in many details of anatomy and ecology to the earliest known hominins ...
The researchers suggest that A. turkae and other fossil apes from nearby areas, such as Ouranopithecus in Greece and Turkey and Graecopithecus in Bulgaria, formed a group of early hominines.
Anadoluvius and other fossil apes from nearby Greece (Ouranopithecus) and Bulgaria (Graecopithecus) form a group that come closest in many details of anatomy and ecology to the earliest known ...
Anadoluvius and other fossil apes from nearby Greece (Ouranopithecus) and Bulgaria (Graecopithecus) form a group that come closest in many details of anatomy and ecology to the earliest known hominins ...
A newly found fossil ape from an 8.7-million-year-old site in Turkey, is challenging old human evolution theories.
A new fossil ape from an 8.7-million-year-old site in Türkiye is challenging long-accepted ideas of human origins and adding weight to the theory that the ancestors of African apes and humans ...