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The Burtele Foot and Other Fossils Reveal How Two Hominin Species Thrived Side by Side
Unassigned bones from Ethiopia, combined with teeth and jaw finds, show how two ancient hominin species thrived on different ...
Newly identified bones tie the mysterious Burtele foot to a new Australopithecus species that lived alongside Lucy more than ...
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No. 1 skill in wedge play is controlling distance. Here's how to do it
When it comes to wedge shots, nothing beats being able to step up and confidently dial in the yardage you want. The first ...
Now, in a study published Tuesday called "Mystery owner of African hominin foot identified," the scientists announced that ...
Scientists have finally assigned foot bones found in 2009 to an ancient human species, and the move suggests that different types of hominins lived close by in harmony ...
Researchers announced their findings in 2012, but while they knew the bones didn’t belong to the hominin species A. afarensis ...
Foot bones and other fossils have been attributed to Australopithecus deyiremeda, a recently discovered species that may shake up the human family tree.
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