Ancient Teeth May 'Change Whole Picture of Evolution'
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Ancient Teeth May 'Change Whole Picture of Evolution'

Jerusalem : Israel | Dec 28, 2010 at 4:48 AM PST
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New evidence of early man discovered

Israeli archaeologists said that they have found the earliest evidence yet for the existence of modern man.

A Tel Aviv University group excavating a cave in mid Israel said Monday they found teeth about 400,000 years old.

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