Possible Homo Erectus Footprints Found in East Africa
ROME, ITALY—The Local, Italy, reports that archaeologists from Sapienza
University have discovered fossilized footprints in Eritrea that may have been
made by Homo Erectus some 800,000 years ago. The
individual may have been stalking a gazelle-like animal whose footprints were
also preserved in the trackway. “Their age is yet to be confirmed with
certainty, but footprints will reveal a lot about the evolution of man, because
they provide vital information about our ancestors’ gait and locomotion,” said
lead archaeologist Alfredo Coppa. The footprints are thought to have been made
along the shores of a large lake, and were probably filled with water, then
eventually dried out and buried. The remains of five or six Homo
erectus individuals have also been found in the area.
For more on ancient footprints, go to "Proof in the Prints."
(resources: Archaeology Magazine, 16/06/2016)
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(Sapienza University) |
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