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Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal…but that’s not all!

Posted on August 27, 2022August 25, 2022 by bricemarsters0 comments on “Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal…but that’s not all!”
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DNA analysis confirms 2,000-year-old sustainable fishing practices of Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

Posted on November 16, 2021November 16, 2021 by bricemarsters0 comments on “DNA analysis confirms 2,000-year-old sustainable fishing practices of Tsleil-Waututh Nation.”
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A coronavirus epidemic occurred 20,000 years ago.

Posted on June 26, 2021June 25, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “A coronavirus epidemic occurred 20,000 years ago.”
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The oldest Homo erectus skeleton is, in fact, the oldest.

Posted on April 14, 2021April 14, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The oldest Homo erectus skeleton is, in fact, the oldest.”
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Ancient Native Americans avoided salmon starvation.

Posted on April 14, 2021April 13, 2021 by scientificinquirer1 comment on “Ancient Native Americans avoided salmon starvation.”
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Oldest archaeological site in Oldupai Gorge discovered.

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Ancient humans ate food from far off places.

Posted on January 4, 2021January 4, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Ancient humans ate food from far off places.”
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West African coast was settled during Middle Stone Age.

Posted on November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “West African coast was settled during Middle Stone Age.”
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Conversations with Melinda Yang: Asia, evolution, and modern man

Posted on February 16, 2018March 26, 2018 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Conversations with Melinda Yang: Asia, evolution, and modern man”
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