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    Homo naledi is an extinct species of archaic human discovered in 2013 in the Rising Star Cave system, Gauteng province, South Africa (See Cradle of Humankind)...
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    reached by about 0.5 Mya by Homo heidelbergensis. Homo neanderthalensis and H. sapiens develop after about 300 kya. Homo naledi is present in Southern Africa...
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  • (2017). "Behavioral inferences from the high levels of dental chipping in Homo naledi" (PDF). American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 164 (1): 184–192....
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    Malapa; his leadership of Rising Star Expedition in the excavation of Homo naledi at Rising Star Cave; and the Taung Bird of Prey Hypothesis. Berger is...
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  • hominin named Homo naledi. In the 1980s, the names "Empire", "Westminster", and "Rising Star" were used interchangeably. The species's name, naledi (Sesotho...
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  • (2013) or Homo naledi fossils (2015) to subsume all archaic varieties under Homo erectus. The recognition or nonrecognition of subspecies of Homo sapiens...
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     kadabba. In 2013, fossil skeletons of Homo naledi, an extinct species of hominin assigned (provisionally) to the genus Homo, were found in the Rising Star Cave...
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  • South Africa Naledi Theatre Awards Naledi Aphiwe, South African singer Homo naledi, an extinct species of the genus Homo (humans) Naledi Pandor (born...
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    relative, named Homo naledi, from UW-101. Most remarkably, besides shedding light on the origins and diversity of the Homo genus, H. naledi also appears...
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    overlaps with the range of modern humans. Notable exceptions include Homo naledi and Homo floresiensis, having cranial capacities of 465-610 and 380 cubic...
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