7-million-year-old teeth from Europe add new layer to human origin story

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Ancient tooth fossils found in Europe may represent a new chapter in the story of human origins. 

The fossils, which date back more than 7 million years, belonged to an ape-like creature named Graecopithecus freybergi, researchers hypothesized in two new papers. A lower jaw bone and upper premolar were found in Greece and Bulgaria, respectively.

The findings suggest that humans split off from great apes several hundred thousand years earlier than previously thought, according to research published this week in the journal PLOS ONE. 

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