banking services chronicle study material
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published the article about Ten New things learned about human origins in 2020
that Drimolen seems to be the gift that keeps on giving us fossils, in 2018,
the team found two more Paranthropus fossils,
including the approximately 2-million-year-old DNH 155 adult male cranium (also
found by a field school student Samantha Good). The analysis of this specimen
led by Jesse M. Martin from La Trobe University was published this year in November, and especially against
comparisons to other adult male Paranthropus
robustus fossils from Drimolen and elsewhere in South Africa,
suggests that differences previously ascribed to sexual dimorphism—differences
between males and females—are actually examples of microevolution related to
ecological change within this early hominin species. Back to our theme of
migration. (Can you tell we miss being able to, you know, go places?) to know
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