The First Man Discovered With a Body Towards

Walking in the right position of present - day human beings was seen for the first time in an ancestor in Europe and not in Africa, as was previously assumed, a group of international scholars stated. The team, led by Madeleine Boemible, from the University of Tuebingen in Germany, published a study in the scientific magazine “Nature”, [...]
The team, led by Madeleine Boemed of the University of Tuebingen in Germany, published a study in the scientific magazine “Nature”, suggesting that a potential ancestor of humans and monkeys was able to move on two legs almost 12 million years ago.
“This is a big moment in paleontology and a predigme” shift, Boemeti stressed.
The discovery questions the earlier theory of the evolution of monkeys and humans.
Between 2015 and 2018, the team discovered fossils of a previously unknown being in a stream of mud pit in the German state of Bavaria.
This being, called Danuvius, lived 11,62 million years ago and was probably able to climb. / AT S/












