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  • The origin and dispersal of Homo erectus, a long-lived and geographically widespread human ancestor, are unclear despite a rich fossil record. Here, the authors reconstruct the face from a Homo erectus cranium from Gona, Ethiopia, dated to 1.5-1.6 million years ago, providing insights into the evolutionary transition from early Homo to H. erectus.

    • Karen L. Baab
    • Yousuke Kaifu
    • Sileshi Semaw
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-15
  • How small-bodied hominins in southeast Asia became so small ~60 thousand years ago is unclear. Here, the authors present hominin remains dated to 700 thousand years ago with even smaller body size, suggesting early evolution and maintained small size in the region.’

    • Yousuke Kaifu
    • Iwan Kurniawan
    • Gerrit D. van den Bergh
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-13
  • Remains of what appears to be Homo floresiensis have now been found at another site in Flores in Indonesia; these 700,000-year-old fossils are older and slightly smaller than the first fossils identified as Homo floresiensis.

    • Gerrit D. van den Bergh
    • Yousuke Kaifu
    • Michael J. Morwood
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 534, P: 245-248
  • Growing evidence reveals great diversity of archaic Asian hominins. Here, Chang and colleagues describe a newly discovered archaic Homomandible from Taiwan, which suggests the survival of multiple evolutionary lineages among archaic hominins before the arrival of modern humans to eastern Asia.

    • Chun-Hsiang Chang
    • Yousuke Kaifu
    • Liang-Kong Lin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-10