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A new, relatively intact human skull from China was analyzed recently and the results are.. promising. Some scientists think we found a new species but others aren't so sure. While we wait for the experts to sort this ou...
New Species of Early Humans Discovered! (We Think) is an episode from Just Na Science by Lauren Mattina, MS.Ed and Nicholas Volpe, MS. A new, relatively intact human skull from China was analyzed recently and the results are.. promising. So...
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New Species of Early Humans Discovered! (We Think) is an episode from Just Na Science by Lauren Mattina, MS.Ed and Nicholas Volpe, MS.
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This episode was published on Jul 13, 2021.
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New Species of Early Humans Discovered! (We Think) is from Just Na Science by Lauren Mattina, MS.Ed and Nicholas Volpe, MS.
Published Jul 13, 2021 and 00:18:12 long