MSN: Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa
Boston Herald: Early humans survived in a range of extreme environments before global migration, study says
Early humans survived in a range of extreme environments before global migration, study says
Courthouse News Service: Early humans adapted to extreme habitats. Researchers say it set the stage for global migration
Early humans adapted to extreme habitats. Researchers say it set the stage for global migration
Phys.org: Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa
Map showing potential migration routes of the human ancestor, Homo erectus, in Africa, Europe and Asia during the early Pleistocene. Key fossils of Homo erectus and the earlier Homo habilis species ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Early humans survived in a range of extreme environments before global migration, study says
EurekAlert!: Study of now-submerged migration routes redraws map of how humans settled beyond Africa
Study of now-submerged migration routes redraws map of how humans settled beyond Africa