2-Million-Year-Old Homo habilis Skeleton Discovered in Kenya.
Scientists in Kenya have uncovered what may be the oldest and most complete Homo habilis fossil, including a rare skull and full arm bones, offering unprecedented insight into early human evolution.
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Found in East Turkana, Kenya, dating back ~2 million years.
Includes skull, collarbones, shoulder blades, arm bones, partial spine, and pelvis â the most complete skeleton yet.
Shows a mix of primitive australopithecine traits and early Homo features, shedding light on early human anatomy and movement.
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âThis skeleton is a breakthrough, helping us understand how early humans moved, lived, and evolved.
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