The present advancement of a 3.8m-year-old cranium (skull with no lower jaw) could be the hottest topic of conversation among palaeoanthropologists right now. But fossils are located all the time, so why could be the cranium with this tiny, old man very important? As it happens the breakthrough is evolving our view of just how […]
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