Some hominid skeletons dating to the Upper Pleistocene possess a fusion of those archaic skeletal features as well as modern ones. The Skhul 5 skeleton, from Israel, is one example of this, as the hominid found there displays archaic features, including a somewhat forward-projecting face and pronounced browridges, along
Some hominid skeletons dating to the Upper Pleistocene possess a fusion of those archaic skeletal features as well as modern ones. The Skhul 5 skeleton, from Israel, is one example of this, as the hominid found there displays archaic features, including a somewhat forward-projecting face and pronounced browridges, along