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Scientists Reconstruct The Face of a 3.7-Million-Year-Old Human Relative
The skull of the Australopithecus nicknamed 'Little Foot'. (Wits University/CC BY SA 4.0) Scientists have reconstructed the ...
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'The Bride!' is part of a long history of films that dig into tensions underpinning the female Frankenstein ...
The mystery of "Cranium Doe" began in 1986 ...
Humans have practiced head shaping for tens of thousands of years, and anthropologists are beginning to uncover clues as to ...
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The royal DNA scandal: Is this deformed skeleton the "lost father" of King Tut?
For 100 years, a nameless body found in a "mystery tomb" has baffled the world’s top scientists. While DNA tests link the remains directly to King Tutankhamun, the bones themselves tell a disturbing ...
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Scientists Re-Examined the Skulls of Our Ancestors—And Changed the Timeline of Human Migration
Homo erectus skulls from China’s Yunxian archaeological site revealed ages close to two million years—a million years older ...
A new digital reconstruction of the face of an early Australopithecus specimen helps add details about the origins of our own ...
Little Foot” is the most complete Australopithecus fossil ever found. And now we finally have an idea of what this group of ...
The article ‘ A new face for ‘Little Foot’, the most complete Australopithecus skeleton to date ’ by Amélie Beaudet and Dominic Stratford was originally published on The Conversation and has been ...
Investigators used genetic genealogy to identify remains found in 1986, known as Cranium Doe, as Warren Kuchinsky, giving his family long-awaited answers.
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