Jaw from Mauer
Species name
Dating
Location
The year of finding
Homo heidelbergensis
about 609,000 years ago
Mauer, Heidelberg, Germany
1907
At the beginning of the 20th century, a lower jaw was found near Heidelberg, which due to its morphological characteristics (which are more primitive than those in Neanderthals) was attributed to a new species - Homo heidelbergensis. However, as with Homo antecessor, it is possible to attribute the Mauer find to the European population of Homo erectus.