Paleoanthropologists found bones near Tel Aviv, which, as it turned out, belong to a person who lived about 140-120 thousand years ago.
Moreover, their morphology did not allow researchers to attribute them to a specific studied species, for example, Homo erectus, Neanderthal man, African or European man of the Middle Pleistocene. Thus, everything suggests that the discovered fossils belong to a previously unexplored intermediate species of people – Homo Nesher Ramla. It is reported that its representatives lived in Southwest Asia between 420 and 120 thousand years ago.
“A comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of the parietal bone, mandible and lower second molar bone showed that this Homo group represents a distinctive combination of Neanderthal and archaic features,” the researchers shared.
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