Scientists have found fossils of early human ancestors that lived 11 million years ago in Asia, providing evidence that human evolution may have begun in Asia rather than Africa. These early hominins were bipedal and may have been among the earliest ancestors of modern humans to walk upright on two legs. Further study of these Asian fossils can help reveal more about human origins and the evolution of walking upright.
Scientists have found fossils of early human ancestors that lived 11 million years ago in Asia, providing evidence that human evolution may have begun in Asia rather than Africa. These early hominins were bipedal and may have been among the earliest ancestors of modern humans to walk upright on two legs. Further study of these Asian fossils can help reveal more about human origins and the evolution of walking upright.
Scientists have found fossils of early human ancestors that lived 11 million years ago in Asia, providing evidence that human evolution may have begun in Asia rather than Africa. These early hominins were bipedal and may have been among the earliest ancestors of modern humans to walk upright on two legs. Further study of these Asian fossils can help reveal more about human origins and the evolution of walking upright.