The left hip and leg bones from a young female Paranthropus robustus discovered in South Africa show she was extremely short ...
Researcher Cazenave emphasizes, "these fossils show that this species, comparable to modern humans, walked upright but was ...
Paranthropus robustus fossils from Swartkrans Cave reveal new insights into their diet, social structure, and survival 2 ...
That’s why the hip, thigh, and shinbone found at Swartkrans Cave – the first place P. robustus and Homo fossils were found ...
Learn more about how a recent fossil discovery has added a new species to the list of prehistoric humans who walked on two ...
The newly discovered fossils of Paranthropus robustus reveal a species much smaller than previously thought, yet surprisingly ...
A new study found that a 1.4 million-year-old jaw belonged to the genus Paranthropus from southern Africa. The exctinct spieces is nicknamed "nutcracker man" because of its huge jaws and molars.
A newly discovered fossil of Paranthropus robustus, an early human relative, reveals that it walked upright like modern ...
About 2 million years ago, in South Africa, a prehistoric human species, Paranthropus robustus, shared its habitat with Homo ergaster, a direct ancestor of modern humans. A recent discovery in the ...
Unfortunately, Swartkrans has, over the years, yielded many fewer bones from the rest of the Paranthropus robustus skeleton, limiting our understanding of its stature, posture, and locomotion.A major ...
Paranthropus robustus was a species of prehistoric human that lived in South Africa about 2 million years ago, alongside Homo ergaster, a direct ancestor of modern people. Fossils of Paranthropus ...