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Toulouse. Fossilized fragments of two million-year-old babies' jaws found in Africa, the cradle of humanity, provided a Franco-Italian research team with another insight into the origins of the human race.
On the occasion of a lecture at the University of Toulouse, José Braga, a paleoanthropologist and professor at the University Toulouse-III-Paul-Sabatier, explained the major discoveries he made at the Toulouse-III-Paul-Sabatier...
The Toulouse Professor José Braga presented, this Wednesday, the conclusions of the comparisons made on the jaws of members of human species long gone, discovered in Africa. They...
Thanks to a study that analyzed fossilized fragments of baby jaws dating back two million years, scientists are rewriting the beginnings of human history. The study, led by José Braga, professor at the University of Toulouse, and Jacopo Moggi-Cecchi at the University of Florence, was published in [...]
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