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beetlesinthebush.com
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| | | | | Even though I am a scientist working in an organization with hundreds of other scientists, I can lay claim to one true uniquity-I am the only one I know of that has a skull on their desk! Six, actually. They're not real (sadly), but their impact on most first-time visitors to my office is no... | |
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crev.info
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www.nature.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the complexities of classifying human ancestors and the evolution of hominin phylogeny. It highlights the role of genetic data, such as mitochondrial DNA and the Neanderthal genome, in challenging traditional taxonomic classifications. The text also examines the significance of sexual dimorphism, cranial morphology, and molecular evolutionary processes in understanding human origins. Key points include the debate over species boundaries, the impact of DNA divergence among hominoids, and the use of geometric morphometrics in analyzing craniofacial variation. The article emphasizes the dynamic nature of taxonomy and the importance of integrating multiple lines of evidence to accurately reconstruct hominin evolutionary history... | |
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archaeologymag.com
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| | | Archaeologists have unearthed the earliest section of the Great Wall of China, predating previous estimates by approximately 300 years | ||