Movie: Science Breakthroughs: Homo Naledi

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Lee Rogers Berger
Lee Rogers Berger

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John Hawks
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    Science Breakthroughs: Homo Naledi Discovered in 2013, new and puzzling finding of small-skulled fossils of Homo Naledi has scientists trying to understand whether Homo Sapiens lived at the same time as Homo Naledi, and how Homo Naledi communities may have lived.

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    2017-12-25

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