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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_antecessor

    Homo antecessor (Latin "pioneer man") is an archaic human species recorded in the Spanish Sierra de Atapuerca, a productive archaeological site, from 1.2 to 0.8 million years ago during the Early Pleistocene. Populations of this species may have been present elsewhere in Western Europe, and were … See more

    Research history
    The Sierra de Atapuerca in northern Spain had long been known to be abundant in fossil remains. The Gran Dolina ("great sinkhole") was first explored for fossils by archaeologist Francisco … See more

    Technology
    H. antecessor was producing simple stone tools at Gran Dolina. This industry is found elsewhere in Early Pleistocene Spain—notably in See more

    • de Castro, J.-M. B. (2002). El chico de la Gran Dolina [The Gran Dolina boy] (in Spanish). Crítica. ISBN 978-84-8432-317-4. See more

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    The facial anatomy of H. antecessor is predominantly known from the 10–11.5-year-old H. … See more

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  2. https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-antecessor

    Some dental and cranial features suggest H. antecessor is descended from Homo ergaster. The discovers offer this scenario for the evolutionary and temporal relationships of H. antecessor

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    What is the origin of Homo antecessor?
    Homo antecessor ( Latin "pioneer") is an archaic human species recorded in the Spanish Sierra de Atapuerca (the Atapuerca Mountains) from 1.2 to 0.8 million years ago during the Early Pleistocene. Populations may have been present elsewhere in Western Europe, and were among the first to colonise that region of the world (hence, the name).
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    Can we trust Homo antecessor?
    Here’s why you can trust us. A protein analysis suggests the supposed cannibal species Homo antecessor was distantly related to humans and Neanderthals. Skeletal remains of Homo antecessor — an archaic relative of modern humans — found in Spain. (Image credit: Prof. José María Bermúdez de Castro)
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    Is Homo antecessor the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and modern humans?
    However, its discoverers suggest that it shares more traits with modern humans than does European H. heidelbergensis so consider H. antecessor to be the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Some dental and cranial features suggest H. antecessor is descended from Homo ergaster.
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    How did Homo ergaster evolve into Neandertals?
    H. ergaster gave rise to H. antecessor in Africa. About one million years ago, H. antecessor spread via the Middle East to Europe, including Gran Dolina. In Europe, H. antecessor evolved into H. heidelbergensis, who were the ancestors of the Neandertals.
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  4. https://efossils.org/page/specimenmap/Homo antecessor

    Specimen Map. homo antecessor. Introduction; View Specimens; Species Occurrences; Forum; eFossils Production Credits; eFossils is a collaborative website in which users can explore …

  5. https://efossils.org/species/homo-antecessor

    Homo antecessor. Introduction. View Specimens. Species Occurrences. Forum. Fossil remains found at Atapuerca, Spain, indicate Homo antecessor had an increased brain size …

  6. https://old-www.wsu.edu/.../27_h_antecessor.html

    Homo antecessor, “Pioneering man,” is thus far the oldest member of a Homo species found in Europe. A virtual treasure trove of bones was discovered in the mid-1990’s in Spain, and …

  7. https://www.livescience.com/oldest-human-ancestor...

    Apr 06, 2020 · Now, a new study of H. antecessor's DNA — the single oldest sample of human genetic material ever analyzed — argues that that's probably not the case. In the study, published April 1 in the ...

  8. https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves...

    Nov 17, 2020 · The 800 kya material was assigned the taxonomic designation of Homo antecessor, or “Pioneer Man,” as the first hominins to have ranged into Western Europe. …

  9. Interactive Map of Stages of the Evolution of Man • …

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    This map covers the following stages of evolution: This documentary, in the form of a satellite map, enables you to track and zoom-in on 65 locations where the various stages of evolution took place.

  10. https://humanorigins.si.edu/.../homo-heidelbergensis

    Jul 01, 2022 · Overview: This early human species had a very large browridge, and a larger braincase and flatter face than older early human species. It was the first early human species …

  11. Homo antecessor - Unionpedia, the concept map

    https://en.unionpedia.org/Homo_antecessor

    Homo antecessor is an extinct archaic human species (or subspecies) of the Lower Paleolithic, known to have been present in Western Europe (Spain, England and France) between about …

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