A new protein analysis of Homo naledi skeletons reveals a curious twist—none of them seem to have Y chromosomes.
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A weird result from an already weird hominin: Ancient Homo naledi skeletons are all female
An analysis of the teeth from Homo naledi skeletons in a South African cave found no males. Experts are unsure what to make ...
Researchers say that the fossilized bones of "Homo naledi," so far found exclusively underground in South Africa, lack a key ...
Scientists have extracted and analyzed the first-ever ancient proteins from the fossils of Homo naledi, revealing a potential ...
An analysis of tooth proteins suggests all 23 Homo naledi individuals found in the Rising Star cave in South Africa were ...
Scientists studied the remains of a mysterious human relative called Homo naledi found deep in a South African cave and ...
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A Controversial Ancient Human Burial Site Just Got More Mysterious
Could this be proof of an early burial culture? (John Hawks/World History Encyclopedia) An entire ancient human species, Homo ...
This potentially all-female burial site opens up new questions regarding Homo naledi’s culture and social structure. If the ...
A cutting-edge analysis of the teeth from Homo naledi skeletons in a South African cave system found no males within the group. Experts are unsure what to make of the finding.
Discovery of prehistoric female-only cemetery changes what we know about early human society - Evidence suggests very early ...
After discovering the burial site of Homo naledi, an extinct distant relative of modern humans, in the Rising Star cave ...
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