early humans
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Meet The Tiny Woman Behind One Big Discovery: Homo Naledi [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS]
Researchers recently discovered a new human ancestor named Homo naledi. It took six tiny women to excavate the fossils from the narrow cave, and we had the chance to talk to one of them.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Ethiopian Man's Genome Sheds Light On African Ancestry
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Human Ancestors Were Tree Climbers, Researchers Say
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Woolly Mammoth Bones Uncovered In Michigan
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Link Found Between Early Human and Chimpanzee Hearing Patterns [VIDEO]
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Early Australians Faced Ancient Killer Lizards
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Ice Age Humans Fished For Salmon, Too
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Stone Tools Shed Light on Division of Labor
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Chimps Would Make Excellent Cooks
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Human Innovation/Weapons Didn't Bully Neanderthals into Extinction
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So Why Do We Have Chins? Experts Have the Answer
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Discovery of Ancient Fossils Suggest Early Human Diversity
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Nature's Junkies: Drugs, Alcohol, and Why Animals Use Them [FEATURE]