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Scientists Discover New Human Species in Ethiopia

Fossil teeth found in Ethiopia point to a new human species. Credit: Brian Villmoare / CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Scientists have identified a previously unknown species in the human evolutionary line, based on fossilized teeth found in northeastern Ethiopia. The discovery includes 13 teeth dating back as far as 2.65 million years, providing fresh insight into the early stages of human development. The newly discovered fossils were unearthed in the Ledi-Geraru region of the Afar desert, an area long known for major paleoanthropological discoveries. The teeth—ten from one individual and three from another—are believed to belong to two separate species. Researchers say one set came from a newly...

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