Science Aug 06 Fossils suggest ancestors of Indonesian ‘hobbits’ were even shorter By Adithi Ramakrishnan, Associated Press
Nation Oct 01 Cavers descend into the ‘Well of Hell,’ new clues about humans’ arrival in North America and other stories you missed One in two children in the U.S. have detectable levels of lead in their blood, cavers descend to the bottom of Yemen’s ‘Well of Hell’ for the first time and newly discovered fossil footprints show earlier human arrival in North… By Deema Zein, Julia Griffin
Science Apr 10 Did scientists discover a new species of human in a Philippines cave? The announcement of a new species of ancient human (more correctly hominin) from the Philippines will cause a lot of head-shaking among anthropologists and archaeologists. By Darren Curnoe, The Conversation
Science Mar 15 Our ancestors in East Africa were making sophisticated tools far earlier than we thought Three new studies rewrite the timeline on early human innovation and long-distance trade. By Teresa Carey
Arts Dec 30 Bringing dinosaurs and human ancestors to life through art Using data from dissections and the study of fossils, award-winning paleo-artist John Gurche recreates through art how dinosaurs and early human ancestors might have appeared. His work has been featured in National Geographic, on postage stamps, in "Jurassic Park" and… By WSKG Public Broadcasting
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