• Roxie Ricardo posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 10 months ago

    The Recently Discovered World’s Oldest-Known Burial Site, Within The Cradle Of Humankind, Dating Back To At Least 200,000 BC, Contains The Remains Of Homo Naledi, A Small-Brained Human Relative. The Findings, Yet To Be Peer-Reviewed, Challenge The Belief That Complex Behaviors Like Burial Were Exclusive To Species With Larger Brains.

  • Roxie Ricardo posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 2 years, 11 months ago

    Researchers May Have Discovered The Oldest Burial Site In Africa Dated To About 78,000 Years, In A Cave In Kenya. The Ancient Burial Site Is Said To Be That Of A 3-Year-Old Boy, Whom Scientists Call Mtoto, Meaning “The Kid” In Swahili. The Burial Is Said To Be An Important Piece For Understanding Human Evolutionary History In Africa.

  • Roxie Ricardo posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 5 years, 4 months ago

    The Biggest Cave In Canada May Have Been Discovered By A Team Of Scientists. The Cave, Presently Called Sarlacc\’s Pit In Reference To The Star War Movie, Is Said To Have Been Carved Out By Glacier 1000s Of Years Ago. Preliminary Studies Indicates That The Cave, Discovered In April, May Be Deemed A National Monument.

  • Roxie Ricardo posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 5 years, 5 months ago

    The Smallest Ape, Weighing About 6 Pounds, To Have Ever Lived May Have Been Discovered By Scientists In The Tugen Hills Of Kenya. The Ape, Named Simiolus Minutus, Is Said To have Existed About 12.5 Million Years Ago In Kenya Before Going Extinct. The Discovery Was Made Via The Fossilized 3 Tiny Teeth.

  • Roxie Ricardo posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 6 years, 2 months ago

    The Time Frame For The Migration Of Modern Human From Africa May Be Pushed From The Lower Limits Of 60,000- 65, 000 Years To Be Between 177,000 and 194,000 years; This Is As A Result Of The Recent Discovery Of A Modern Human’s Jawbone, With Intact Teeth, In A Cave Called Misliya In Israel.