Fossils over 770,000 years old found in Morocco may belong to ancestors very close to modern humans
Fossils of hominids discovered in Casablanca, Morocco, dating back about 773,000 years, could be close ancestors of modern humans according to research from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Hominid fossils discovered in Morocco, new ancestors closer to modern humans
An international team including Spanish researchers has analyzed hominid remains discovered in Casablanca, Morocco, suggesting they may belong to the closest ancestors of the first modern humans.