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Deep in the Rising Star Cave system lies a mystery of paleoanthropology. Deep in the Rising Star Cave system lies a mystery of paleoanthropology: a chamber filled with the bones of Homo naledi ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNIconic ‘Dragon Man’ Skull Offers First Glimpse of What a Denisovan’s Face Looked Like, New Genetic Studies SuggestThe mysterious ancient humans were only known from fossil fragments. Now, two papers argue a skull uncovered in China belongs ...
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Dragon Man Revealed: Mysterious Ancient Skull Confirmed to Be DenisovanIn these decades, one of the most intriguing puzzles in paleoanthropology has been the Harbin skull known as “Dragon Man.” Discovered almost a century ago from the depths of a Chinese well, the large, ...
Scientists have recovered genetic material from a skull found in northeastern China, which they say reveals the most complete ...
In short, you can describe her as the earliest child ever discovered in the history of paleoanthropology. It's a skeleton that is more complete than Lucy and lived 150,000 years before Lucy, a ...
A cache of human-like fossils from China has perplexed scientists for decades, defying explanation or categorization. The skull fragments, teeth, jaws and other remains unearthed at different ...
A25 - Reaching Back in Our History: How Paleoanthropology Professionals Interact with Hominin Remains Share: Mentor: John Schaefer, Ph.D. How do professionals in paleoanthropology and adjacent to the ...
Discussion on decolonizing paleoanthropology and the current western-centric focus of the field of study. The Book Haul bringing a mobile bookstore to West Valley. Avian flu affecting Hickman’s ...
He and his colleague Wu Xiujie, a senior professor from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in ...
In short, you can describe her as the earliest child ever discovered in the history of paleoanthropology. It's a skeleton that is more complete than Lucy and lived 150,000 years before Lucy, a ...
Fifty years ago, the discovery of a human ancestor "Lucy" generated worldwide attention. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged about the legacy of the discovery.
A cache of human-like fossils from China has perplexed scientists for decades, defying explanation or categorization. The skull fragments, teeth, jaws and other remains unearthed at different ...
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