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Posted AT 3:41 AM EDT on 27/03/08

Scientists find fossils of Europe's first humans

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

A jawbone fossil found in a honeycomb of caves in the hills of northern Spain is proof that human ancestors lived in Western Europe as early as 1.2 million years ago, 400,000 years earlier than previously thought. The jawbone was discovered along with several teeth, animal bones and rudimentary scraping tools by a team of Spanish archeologists co-directed by Eudald Carbonell. Their findings are published in the latest issue of the scientific journal Nature.

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