Scientists rebuilt the face of “Little Foot,” a 3.67-million-year-old fossil, uncovering new clues about early human ...
What did the face of our ancestors look like three million years ago? Our international team has answered this question by ...
Little Foot’s face looks like it has been through a slow-motion car crash, because it has. For millions of years, rock ...
A new digital reconstruction of the face of an early Australopithecus specimen helps add details about the origins of our own ...
Of all the early human ancestor fossils ever found, “Lucy” may be the most famous among examples of Australopithecus, a group ...
Little Foot, a 3.67 million-year-old human ancestor, is getting a digital facial reconstruction after her skull was crushed in a cave.
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Australopithecus fossils re-dated to 3.7 million years old

New burial dating work at South Africa’s Sterkfontein caves is discussed as pushing key deposits to between about 3.41 and ...
The most complete known Australopithecus fossil, dubbed “Little Foot,” now has a face, albeit ...
For the first time, researchers have digitally reconstructed the facial fragments of the individual, who belonged to the Australopithecus genus ...
Scientists used a particle accelerator to reconstruct the 3.7-million-year-old face of Little Foot, one of the most complete ...
Learn how advanced scanning and 3D reconstruction revealed the face of the Little Foot fossil and new insights into Australopithecus and early human evolution in Africa.
Two Australopithecus fossils named Lucy and Selam made a rare trip out of Ethiopia for a 60-day display at the National Museum in Prague Hyper-realistic reconstructions of Australopithecus afarensis ...