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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Marlowe Hood
This handout photo shows Mesial view of the specimen Cavallo-B (baby tooth: left upper first molar), the first European anatomically modern human. The white bar in the figure is equivalent to 1 cm. A fresh look at a jawbone unearthed in southern England 85 years ago reveals its original owner to be the oldest known modern human in northwestern Europe, according to a study released on November 2, 2011. The upper jaw fragment containing three teeth, excavated from a cave called Kent's Cavern, is 44,000 to 41,500 years old, according to the new calculation, published in Nature. AFP PHOTO/Chris Collins /NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM/Torquay Museum
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PARIS, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Chris Collins |
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3 Noiembrie 2011 |
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1226 x 872 (82.79 KB) |
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