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Scepticism about the claim human ancestors nearly went extinct
FRANCE: Could the lives of the eight billion people currently on Earth have depended on the resilience of just 1,280 human ancestors who very nearly went extinct 900,000 years ago?
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Fossil footprints puzzle scientists: Bear or ancient human? - Wilmington News Journal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Prehistoric footprints that have puzzled scientists since the 1970s are getting a second look: Were they left by extinct animals or
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Mystery prehistoric footprints re-excavated for second look: Were they left by bears or human ancestors?
When famed paleontologist Mary Leakey first uncovered the footprints in Tanzania 40 years ago, the evidence was ambiguous.
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Ancient Bear Footprints in Laetoli Tanzania Belonged to Human Ancestor
The Laetoli footprints found by paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey have been reexamined and proven to be from an archaic human species not bears.
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Footprints from site at Laetoli, Tanzania, are from early humans, not bears
The oldest unequivocal evidence of upright walking in the human lineage are footprints discovered at Laetoli, Tanzania in 1978, by paleontologist Mary
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