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Petite Skull Reopens Human Ancestry Debate

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Description: From New Scientist, Richard Potts, from the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC, and colleagues discovered numerous pieces of a single skull in the Olorgesailie valley. (July 01, 2004)
Petite skull reopens human ancestry debate - 01 July 2004 - New Scientist Petite skull reopens human ancestry debate The remnants of a remarkably petite skull belonging to one of the first human ancestors to walk on two legs have revealed the great physical diversity among these prehistoric populations.
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Description:The skull, belonging to one of the first human ancestors to walk upright, was recovered from a valley littered with heavy stone tools
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