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The First Face of Europe
Sierra de Atapuerca, SpainThursday, March 13, 2025
The environment in which Pink lived was a humid forest landscape, teeming with horses, ancient cattle, monkeys, and hippos. The area likely had plenty of water, making it an ideal place for early humans to settle. The discovery of small stone tools and animal bones at the site provided insights into how Pink and its contemporaries lived.
This discovery is a big deal because it introduces a new player in the story of human evolution in Europe. It suggests that early humans traveled from the eastern side of the continent to the west about 1. 4 million years ago. This is a significant shift in our understanding of human migration patterns. The researchers believe that Pink's species may have been a bridge between the Homo georgicus species and the Homo antecessor species. The species likely disappeared during a severe global cooling era nearly 900, 000 years ago.
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