We are currently awaiting the results of a new radiocarbon technique that will directly date the bone. The jawbone is currently recorded as a modern human, an identification that goes back to 1927.
It was easy for them to believe that the bones, a very thick skull about the size of a modern human's and a large, apelike jaw, were part of the same individual because that physiology was what ...
We are currently awaiting the results of a new radiocarbon technique that will directly date the bone. The jawbone is currently recorded as a modern human, an identification that goes back to 1927.