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Analysis of early human bone fossils reveals adaptations for climbing trees and manipulating stones millions of years ago.
The fossil hands of Australopithecus sediba (around two million years old) and Homo naledi (around 250,000 years old) show that these South African hominins may have had different levels of ...
One is the hand of Australopithecus sediba, first discovered in 2010 at the site of Malapa and dated to approximately two million years old. The other hand skeleton is from the more recent ...
This new research focuses on two, almost complete fossil hand skeletons found in South Africa. One is the hand of Australopithecus sediba, first discovered in 2010 at the site of Malapa and dated to ...
The fossil hands of Australopithecus sediba (around two million years old) and Homo naledi (around 250,000 years old) show that these South African hominins may have had different levels of dexterity, ...
Scientists used 3D scanning to measure and analyze the bone thickness of fingers his artist rendering shows hands of early human ancestors, called Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi ...
This artist rendering shows hands of early human ancestors, called Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi, found in South Africa. The left images show photos of the bones, and the right images ...
One is the hand of Australopithecus sediba, first discovered in 2010 at the site of Malapa and dated to approximately two million years old. The other hand skeleton is from the more recent ...
This artist's rendering shows hands of early human ancestors, called Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi, found in South Africa. The left images show photos of the bones, and the right images show ...
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