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The species to which humans belong, homo sapiens, is believed to have come into existence between 100 000 - 200 000 years ago. Because this is too long ago for any written records to have existed, scientists must use other methods to gather information about our evolutionary past. The most useful of these methods have been the study of human fossils, the archeological record, and genetic analysis. Funny Postcards, Keep Alive, Film Production, Tech Support, Technical Support, Be Still, Hold On, Lion Sculpture, Breaking News

The species to which humans belong, homo sapiens, is believed to have come into existence between 100 000 - 200 000 years ago. Because this is too long ago for any written records to have existed, scientists must use other methods to gather information about our evolutionary past. The most useful of these methods have been the study of human fossils, the archeological record, and genetic analysis.

South Africa’s oldest, and the world’s most complete Australopithecus skeleton ever found, introduced to the world Cradle Of Humankind, Human Fossils, Ancient Humans, Oldest Human, Archaeology News, Early Humans, Human Evolution, Ancient Origins, Science News

South Africa's status as a major cradle in the African nursery of humankind has been reinforced with today's unveiling of "Little Foot", the country's oldest, virtually complete fossil human ancestor. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News

Evolution includes many now extinct human species. Human Fossils, History Podcasts, African Origins, History Professor, Oldest Human, Archaeology News, Early Humans, Human Evolution, Ancient Origins

Modern humans, Homo Sapiens, are now the only surviving member of the homo genus. It is almost inconceivable to us that there was a time we walked with other human species, but as the science of archaeology has progressed and more findings have been made it has become clear that the homo genus was once rife with different species.

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Lucy, the world’s most famous fossil human ancestor, has gone digital in 3-D. A new high-resolution CT scan of the 3.2 million-year-old skeleton will provide scientists around the globe with information that may help settle debates about human evolution. The virtual Lucy could prove invaluable to scientists by giving them their first glimpse inside her […]

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