The Moesgaard Museum in Denmark has created an exhibit showcasing seven reconstructed hominins, or human species, from the past 3.2 million years. In collaboration with the Biocultural History Center of Aarhus University and the Kennis brothers, they have brought to life these human ancestors, offering a glimpse into what early modern man looked like and their unique features shaped by adaptation and environment.
This fascinating collection reflects the diversity of our ancestors and raises questions about how much they had in common in terms of culture and social structures.