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Scientists found 3.6-million-year-old footprints... and they shouldn’t look this human
The Laetoli footprints are among the oldest and most important traces of early human ancestors ever discovered, preserved in volcanic ash for around 3.6 million years. These ancient tracks appear ...
Some extinct human ancestors and modern-day apes appear to share wrist traits that raise the question of whether our last ...
A new study of wrist bones suggests human ancestors may have shared a knuckle-walking past with chimpanzees and gorillas.
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