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Fossil of the first European found at Atapuerca dig, Spain
By m.p. - Mar 26, 2008 - 8:24 PM
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The jawbone found at the Atapuerca site. Photo - EFE.
The jawbone found at the Atapuerca site. Photo - EFE.
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A lower jawbone found at the site is believed to be 1.2 million years old
Archaeologists at the Atapuerca dig, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Sierras east of Burgos, have unearthed the oldest human fossils ever discovered in western Europe. A jawbone and teeth found in the Sima del Elefante are said to be up to 1.2 million years old, and have been provisionally assigned to ‘Homo antecessor,’ the name given to what some scientists believe is a new species identified from fossils found in the Gran Dolina dig in Atapuerca in the 1990s.

Those remains were dated at 800,000 years old, and were until now, El Mundo reports, the oldest fossilised evidence of human presence in Europe. Homo antecessor is believed to be a possible ancestor to Neanderthal man.

The find, from June last year, is presented in the journal ‘Nature,’ and, as Eudald Carbonell, co-director of the excavations said, ‘is linked by its anatomical characteristics to the ‘homo georgicus’ populations found in Dmanisi in Georgia, at the gateway to Europe, dated 1.8 million years ago.’ ‘This,’ he said, ‘is the fossil of the first European.’


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Comments

Roberto Totoricaguena
26 Mar 2008, 21:24
As Altimira and Santimamine cave paintings and archaeological evidence show, Basques are believd to have been in situ for over 100,000 years. It is very probable, this is a Proto-Basque found near Burgos in Paiz Vasco.

Iriundo de Guernika.
Er_Guiri
27 Mar 2008, 13:54
Hombre de Orze, although still debated, was dated to 1,3 million in Guadix-Baza.
Atapuerca is just too comercial these days: all they want to do is date a fossil as early as possible, to continue recieving funding.
Roberto Totoricaguena, wtf?!?! The earliest recorded "proto-basque", as you put it, can be dated to Sabino Arana at the end of the 19th Century: Grow Up!
Byanka Karolinny
02 Apr 2008, 02:09
Oi meu nome è Byanka Karolinny tenho 12 anos queria saber se no Brasil ja encontraram fossil de algum animal,planta ou de uma pessoa?
...
Brigada!!!

Byanka Karolinny
02 Apr 2008, 02:09
Oi meu nome è Byanka Karolinny tenho 12 anos queria saber se no Brasil ja encontraram fossil de algum animal,planta ou de uma pessoa?
...
Brigada!!!

Byanka Karolinny
02 Apr 2008, 02:09
Oi meu nome è Byanka Karolinny tenho 12 anos queria saber se no Brasil ja encontraram fossil de algum animal,planta ou de uma pessoa?
...
Brigada!!!

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