A human jaw bone found on a beach last year is about 5,000 years old, police have said. South Wales Police received a call on 29 November after it was discovered on Aberavon Beach in Port Talbot.
But this bone, more than 60,000 years old ... estimated to be at least 160,000 years old. The jawbone was by far the earliest trace of human presence ever discovered on the Tibetan Plateau.
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We are currently awaiting the results of a new radiocarbon technique that will directly date the bone. The jawbone is currently recorded as a modern human, an identification that goes back to 1927.
Police are investigating the origins of a jawbone discovered in the sand at a notorious southern Sydney beach, as they look to determine whether it belonged to a human. The bone is being forensically ...