In Photos: New Human Relative Shakes Up Our Family Tree
http://www.livescience.com/52130-new-hu ... hotos.html
An international team of scientists has discovered the remains of what they say belong to a completely new species of human. The bones were found in a cave in South Africa and may change our view on the dawn of humanity. Here's a look at photos of the discovery, some of which are from the October issue of National Geographic magazine. [Read the full story on the human species discovery]
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newfound species Homo naledi
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Re: newfound species Homo naledi
Very interesting, DJ! It's hard to believe that mysteries still exist to be discovered!
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