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hominin
[hom-uh-nin]
noun
- any member of the group consisting of all modern and extinct humans and their immediate ancestors, specifically members of the tribe Hominini. 
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"These paleogeographic reconstructions underscore the importance of the region for understanding hominin dispersals across the northeastern Aegean during the Pleistocene."
These days, the potential threats behind the uncertainty we live with are a little different in nature than those faced by our hominin ancestors.
"Hominin" is a newer term that describes a subdivision of the larger category known as hominids.
The discovery, published today in Science offers hard proof that different hominin species lived contemporaneously in time and space, overlapping as they evaded predators and weathered the challenges of safely securing food in the ancient African landscape.
"Fossil footprints are exciting because they provide vivid snapshots that bring our fossil relatives to life," said Hatala, who has been investigating hominin footprints since 2012.
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