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In a first, a new mystery human species has been discovered in Israel
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New type of ancient human being found in Israel
A potentially new early species of the human being has been discovered in Israel.
The bones of the unknown species were found during an excavation in the quarry of a cement plant close to the city of Ramla.
What has been found is a partial skull and jaw from an individual who lived around 120,000–140,000 years ago.
A handout photo made available by Dr. Yossi Zaidner of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem showing bones and other items uncovered during the dig at a site in Nesher Ramla in central Israel, Issued 24 June 2021. Pic:Yossi Zaidner/HU/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
The Nesher Ramla people were our almost unrecognizable ancestors
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A visitor studies Titians portrait, Benedetto Varchi, left, and Bronzinos Allegorical portrait of Dante, at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512-1570, exhibit in New York, June 21, 2021. The sweep of Italian history and art history in dazzling portraits from the dynastys final hurrah, on view in a sumptuous exhibition at the Met. Diana Markosian/The New York Times.
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