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Soft tissue measurements critical to hominid reconstruction – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE—Accurate soft tissue measurements are critical when making reconstructions of human ancestors, a new study from the University of Adelaide and Arizona State University has found.
Australopithecus fossils found east of the Great Rift Valley – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
New remains demonstrate adaptability of this precursor to early humans.
Sterkfontein: A History of Evolution in the Cradle of Humanity – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Old and new finds come together to deepen the record of human evolution at the famous South African cave system.
Bone scans suggest early hominin 'Lucy' spent significant time in trees – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Australopithecus afarensis arm bones were strong relative to leg bones; walking gait was likely inefficient.
Researchers report evidence of earliest stone tool usage – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Pliocene epoch fossils found at Dikika, Ethiopia, bear stone tool butchery marks, suggest scientists.