
Chris Stringer
Chris Stringer is a prominent researcher in human evolution at the Natural History Museum in London, who has emphasized the importance of the recent discovery of ancient human remains, suggesting they offer new insights into the migration and adaptation of early humans in Europe.
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Chris Stringer is part of the team from the Natural History Museum in London studying the Yunxian skulls.
Neue Studie wirft Fragen zum Ursprung moderner Menschen auf - Archäologie
Professor Chris Stringer from the Natural History Museum notes that during this period, the brain size of our ancestors was increasing to modern levels.
Люди научились добывать огонь на 350 000 лет раньше, чем считалось
Chris Stringer, a paleoanthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, acknowledged that they have no idea what the mysterious species could be.
Descoperire surprinzătoare: omul modern are în ADN urme ale unei specii necunoscuteChris Stringer, a researcher at the Natural History Museum in London, added that this opens the door to even older remains.
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Chris Stringer is a paleoanthropologist from the Natural History Museum in London involved in the research of the ancient skull.
Milijon let stara lobanja bi lahko na novo napisala zgodovino izvora človekaChris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum, London, who was part of the research team, stated that the findings change a lot of thinking about human evolution.
Million-year-old skull could change human evolution timeline
Chris Stringer is a professor at the Natural History Museum who co-directed the research.
El cráneo de un millón de años que ‘cambia totalmente’ nuestra comprensión de la evolución humanaChris Stringer is a paleoanthropologist and research leader in human evolution at London’s Natural History Museum.
Skull analysis illuminates the origins of ‘Dragon Man’ and the DenisovansProf Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum is a co-lead on the research.
Million-year-old skull rewrites human evolution, say scientistsChris Stringer concluded that the skull likely belonged to a young male based on the analysis of the teeth.
Index - Tudomány - Egy görög barlang mélyén bukkantak rá az emberi történelem egyik legkülönösebb leletéreChris Stringer is a renowned paleoanthropologist who contributed to the study confirming the age of a rare species.
pesquisadores confirmam espécie rara de 300 mil anos que não é humana nem NeandertalProfessor Chris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, explained that the skull likely belongs to Heidelberg man, the direct ancestor of Neanderthals in Europe.
بعد 60 عامًا من الغموض.. كشف هوية صاحب "جمجمة الوحش"Chris Stringer is a research leader in human origins at London’s Natural History Museum and has collaborated with Chinese scientists on human fossils.
Ancient DNA reveals ‘Dragon Man’ fossil’s true identityChris Stringer is a paleoanthropologist who co-authored the study that identified the 'dragon man' as a new species.
ADN: El enigmático hombre dragón no era una nueva especie humana, sino un denisovano | CienciaChris Stringer is a co-author of the study and an expert on human evolution at the Natural History Museum in London.
Млечен заб стар 54.000 години менува сè што знаеме за предцитеProf Chris Stringer, a leader in human origins research at the Natural History Museum in London, commented on the implications of the latest discovery.
Jawbone fossil builds richer image of ancient Denisovans | Science
Chris Stringer considers Pinky a very important find.
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