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they are young women who are trained in anthropology and archeology, but also good. here are 15 bodies, possibly suggesting that they were burying, like a burial? well, it s a mystery, because how the heck did they get into this cave? you have to go down that chute, there s no other entrance, and by every means they ve looked at, there is never any other entrance, so how did they get there? after a lot of research, dr. burger and his team came to a tentative hypothesis, at least, that these homo naledi, tiny-brand creaturtiny tiny-brained creatures, were
here we find 15 individuals with a tremendous amount of information about this completely unknown species we had never known anything about before. this is homo naledi, it s called, and it s more developed than we had seen prior a million years before that. in some aspects, its hands and its feet, it s very much like us. it s modern. but in other respects, it s incredibly primitive. right now they re struggling to make sense of this thing. it s a lot of work left to be done. one of the interesting parts of the story is how they found the bones and getting into these really tight spots in the caves of south africa. i think it s a great story. there are a couple cavers who were out on an evening jaunt after work. they go into a cave that s been explored a thousand times. it s not anything new. they go into a tunnel twisting
they are young women who are trained in anthropology and archeology, but also good. here are 15 bodies, possibly suggesting that they were burying, like a burial? well, it s a mystery, because how the heck did they get into this cave? you have to go down that chute, there s no other entrance, and by every means they ve looked at, there is never any other entrance, so how did they get there? after a lot of research, dr. burger and his team came to a tentative hypothesis, at least, that these homo naledi, tiny-brand creaturtiny
a small fragment of one of these human relatives, it s a big deal. they are well, until recently, perhaps the rarest sought after objects in earth. in this country in this discovery, we discovered the largest assemblage of primitive human relatives ever discovered on continent of africa. it s a new species. we named is homo naledi on the 10th of september and as you said we believe that they are deliberately disposing of their dead in this chamber, that s why there s so many there. this was found in a crack through a cave. some people were splunking through caves. they saw some bones. you guys went through really a rigorous two years of very dangerous work trying to remove all of these bones. what was the piece of the
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