The Nesher RamlaHomo group are an extinct population of archaic humans who lived during the Middle Pleistocene in what is now Israel. In 2010, evidence of a tool industry had been discovered during a year of archaeological excavations at the Nesher Ramla [de; he] site. In 2021, the first Nesher Ramla Homo individual was identified from remains discovered during further excavations.
The NesherRamlaHomo group are an extinct population of archaic humans who lived during the Middle Pleistocene in what is now Israel. In 2010, evidence...
human species (systematic name Homo sapiens, Latin: "wise man") within zoological taxonomy. The systematic genus, Homo, is designed to include both anatomically...
Homo (from Latin homō 'human') is a genus of great ape that emerged from the genus Australopithecus and encompasses the extant species Homo sapiens (modern...
southwest China Homo longi – Archaic human from China, 146,000 BP Homo naledi – South African archaic human species NesherRamlaHomo – Extinct population...
induced with flint was found in a Middle Paleolithic layer at the NesherRamlaHomo site in Israel; it was dated to Marine Isotope Stage 5 about 120,000...
Hershkovitz, I.; May, H.; Sarig, R.; et al. (2021). "A Middle Pleistocene Homo from NesherRamla, Israel". Science. 372 (6549): 1424–1428. Bibcode:2021Sci...372...
fossils shown are human (genus Homo). After 11,500 years ago (11.5 ka, beginning of the Holocene), all fossils shown are Homo sapiens (anatomically modern...
Gerhard W.; Zaidner, Yossi (25 June 2021). "A Middle Pleistocene Homo from NesherRamla, Israel". Science. 372 (6549): 1424–1428. Bibcode:2021Sci...372...
groundwater and aquifers NesherRamlaHomo, hominin population whose fossils were discovered in the same area Nesher-Ramla hiding complex (1st century...
thousand years old Israeli NesherRamla remains which feature a mix of Neanderthal and H. erectus traits. An assortment of primitive Homo skulls have tentatively...
Paleolithic: A 120 ka old engraved aurochs bone shaft from the open-air site of NesherRamla, Israel". Quaternary International. 624: 80–93. doi:10.1016/j.quaint...
Paleolithic: A 120 ka old engraved aurochs bone shaft from the open-air site of NesherRamla, Israel". Quaternary International. 624: 80–93. doi:10.1016/j.quaint...
bone near the city of Ramle in the open-air Middle Paleolithic site of NesherRamla. According to archaeologist Yossi Zaidner, this finding was definitely...
the discovery of fossils of archaic members of the genus Homo from the site of NesherRamla (Israel), possessing a distinctive combination of Neanderthal...
enter the city and came under fire in the Balad al-Sheikh district (today Nesher). After the British regrouped, an elite unit of Indian horsemen were sent...
of flint retouchers are described from the Middle Paleolithic sites NesherRamla (Israel) and Quneitra (Golan Heights) by Centi et al. (2019). Description...