Evidence that Danuvius and Buronius survived on different resources in the same place “shows that ecosystems in the Miocene of Europe enabled, perhaps even forced, the evolution of diverse ape ...
However, recent fossil discoveries from the late Miocene in Europe and the eastern Mediterranean suggest a radically different narrative, one that places Europe at the center of early hominine ...
While our earliest human ancestors may have come out of Africa, many of our more recent ancestors and those of other primates left their fossil remains in Europe and the Near East. Hominoid primates ...
A newly discovered fossil species, Anadoluvius turkae, found in Central Anatolia, Türkiye, is prompting scientists to ...
There was a great diversity of ape species in the Miocene, with dozens of species known from the fossil record across Africa, Europe, and Asia. These species varied in their anatomy and ecology ...
The area has been the scene of outstanding discoveries for more than two decades, with the first indications of Miocene fossils found about thirty years ago. The desert has yielded remains of ...