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Every known Homo naledi skeleton in South Africa may be female, surprising scientists
"The bottom line is this is a weird result from an already weird hominin." ...
A “woke” University of Pittsburgh anthropology professor denied there’s a difference in male and female bone structure during a discussion about gender, sparking disbelief and outrage. “If you were to ...
A new protein analysis of Homo naledi skeletons reveals a curious twist—none of them seem to have Y chromosomes.
Human skeletal biologists traditionally provide sex estimations as part of establishing biological profiles (skeletal sex, age-at-death, stature, ancestry/population affinity) for skeletonized remains ...
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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 of the finding.
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