Everything about Homo Cepranensis totally explained
Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a
hominin species discovered in
1994 known from only one skull cap. The fossil was discovered by archeologist Italo Biddittu and was nick-named "
Ceprano Man" after a nearby town in the
province of Frosinone, 89 kilometers Southeast of
Rome,
Italy.
The age of the fossil is estimated to be between 800,000 and 900,000 years old (younger than fossils attributable to
Homo antecessor from
Spain). The cranial features on the bone seem to be a cross between those found on
Homo erectus and those of later species such as
Homo heidelbergensis which dominated
Europe long before
Homo neanderthalensis. There is yet not enough material to make a complete analysis of the individual.
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