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| Human Species That Doesn�t Fit In The Timeline | Homo Naledi | |
| By: guest55 Date: May 24, 2022, 12:51 pm | |
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| Human Species That Doesn�t Fit In The Timeline | Homo Naledi | |
| [quote]In 2013 bones were discovered in a cave in South-Africa, | |
| these bones are from a species of hominid but they don�t seem to | |
| fit in the current timeline. | |
| This species has archaic features like their hands which are | |
| perfect for climbing, but they have modern features as well like | |
| their feet which are perfect for terrestrial terrain. | |
| There�s been debate on where to put this species in the human | |
| evolutionary timeline ever since it was discovered, do they | |
| really belong to the Genus of Homo and where would they fall | |
| into the current proposed timeline? | |
| The first Skeletal remains of Naledi were discovered in the | |
| Dinaledi chamber which is a part of the larger Rising Star Cave | |
| system, approximately 50 kilometres north-west of Johannesburg | |
| in South-Africa. | |
| This area is also known under the name of the Cradle of | |
| Humankind, this area covers a total of 47,000 hectares, which | |
| equates to approximately 180 square miles. | |
| #HomoNaledi #RisingStarCave #CradleOfHumankind[/quote] | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grSlpZUeIXg | |
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| Re: Human Species That Doesn�t Fit In The Timeline | Homo Naledi | |
| By: guest78 Date: December 6, 2022, 2:50 pm | |
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| Evidence found that man was not the first being to master fire | |
| [quote]A momentous discovery in South Africa has the potential | |
| to turn our understanding of human history on its head. CBS News | |
| correspondent Debora Patta speaks with paleoanthologist Lee | |
| Berger, who has found evidence that a pre-human ancestor named | |
| Homo naledi may was the first being to master fire for light, | |
| warmth and cooking. | |
| #news #southafrica #history [/quote] | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eI-wacGl4EM | |
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