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Forehead bone discovered

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, FRANCE: French paleontologist Marie-Antoinette De Lumley and her husband Henry De Lumley look at a 170.000 year old forehead bone discovered in the coastal cave of Lazaret near Nice, on August 17, 2011, on the French Riviera. The discovery of the Homo Erectus, estimated to be a male nomad hunter under 25, according to Lumley, could represent a major step in the understanding of the human evolution. AFP PHOTO/Sebastien Nogier
A 170,000-year-old forehead bone was unearthed in the coastal cave of Lazaret near Nice.
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, FRANCE: French paleontologist Marie-Antoinette De Lumley and her husband Henry De Lumley pose as they work with volunteers on a 170.000 year old forehead bone discovered in the coastal cave of Lazaret near Nice, on August 17, 2011, on the French Riviera. The discovery of the Homo Erectus, estimated to be a male nomad hunter under 25, according to Lumley, could represent a major step in the understanding of the human evolution. AFP PHOTO/Sebastien Nogier
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, FRANCE: French paleontologist Marie-Antoinette de Lumley dusts a 170.000 year old forehead bone discovered in the coastal cave of Lazaret near Nice, on August 17, 2011, on the French Riviera. The discovery of the Homo Erectus, estimated to be a male nomad hunter under 25, according to Lumley, could represent a major step in the understanding of the human evolution. AFP PHOTO/Sebastien Nogier
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, FRANCE: French paleontologist Marie-Antoinette de Lumley dusts a 170.000 year old forehead bone discovered in the coastal cave of Lazaret near Nice, on August 17, 2011, on the French Riviera. The discovery of the Homo Erectus, estimated to be a male nomad hunter under 25, according to Lumley, could represent a major step in the understanding of the human evolution. AFP PHOTO/Sebastien Nogier
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