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antecessor

[an-tuh-ses-er] / ˌæn təˈsɛs ər /










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Some traits resemble hominins from Gran Dolina in Atapuerca, often referred to as Homo antecessor, raising the possibility of very early population connections between north-west Africa and southern Europe.

From Science Daily • Feb. 7, 2026

Patterns of bone-breakage in Homo antecessor, considered the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, suggest that cannibalism goes back a half-million years or more.

From New York Times • Jul. 1, 2023

Homo antecessor is believed to have been the last common ancestor of modern humans and their extinct Neanderthal cousins, who diverged about 800,000 years ago.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 2, 2023

“There is an archaic human population with facial morphology that resembles modern humans in many ways, and it is a lot older than Jebel Irhoud,” he says of H. antecessor.

From Scientific American • Jun. 8, 2017

If the antecessor was himself the third life, the grantee, his heir, had no claim to the land; and in any case he could take in only with all its existing liabilities. 

From William the Conqueror by Freeman, Edward Augustus