Hereβs something you donβt see every day (or in fact ever) the bigger bone is a hominin phalanx. The little round bone, a sesamoid bone nearly in anatomical position. 2mya from Malapa - A sediba. Beautiful preparation by one of our outstanding preparators Bonele of the Nat Geo Rising Star Project.
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YouTube video by Gutsick Gibbon
Did Homo Naledi Bury Its Dead or Not? Where Do We Stand?
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Check out this video, "homo naledi burial" share.google/WinNwiOxOVqJ...
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Like our team, you get to be the first people in almost 2 million years to see the whole palate of the Holotype of Australopithecus sediba exposed - thanks Zandile!
05.09.2025 13:28 β
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Very excited about new photographic scales from @nationalgeographic.bsky.social for archeologists, palaeontologists, photographers, geologists and forensic scientists! First Nat Geo Society scales ever! Enjoy!
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A fantastic interview on eNCA news with Tebogo Makhubela celebrating his National Geographic #Wayfinder award! Well deserved and enjoy listening to the future of human origins research in #Africa - Tebogo is active on LinkedIn under Tebogo Vincent Makhubela follow him! www.enca.com/videos/wayfi...
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SA Scientist Named National Geographic Explorer for Fossil Research
Dr Tebogo Makhubela has been named a National Geographic Explorer and recipient of the 2025 Wayfinder Award, putting South African
I am proud to know you! Welcome to the yellow border, welcome to the family and sharing many great explorations, discoveries, scientific endeavours and moments of fun long into the future. Well done! Never Stop Exploring www.goodthingsguy.com/people/sa-sc... @nationalgeographic.bsky.social
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Two rows each showing four Homo naledi skull fossils laidout from left to right. The top row shows the outer bone surface in transparent beige while the internal, brain-covering surface is solid pink. The bottom row shows the same internal surfaces, but color coded to show local surface curvature
Fossil fun day Monday
03.06.2025 15:41 β
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When did our ancestors start looking up to the stars?
Changes in the sky have been important to peoples throughout the world. That connection may go back much further than our species.
So many connections between star knowledge and ancient societies. Some have been embodied in monuments like Stonehenge, but the knowledge of they sky and its relation to natural and social cycles is vastly older.
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03.06.2025 16:38 β
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Well work on making that clearer in the final product
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So there are not many changes at all as itβs a series of chert ledges and dolomitic struts. I would suggest if anything itβs βeasierβ today than it was. Itβs very hard to create understanding of such a space without βbeing thereβ and we really do sympathize with misconceptions
31.05.2025 10:13 β
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Humans go to a great deal of unnecessary effort to carry/take/move their dead to their place of rest. Is it really that odd another species might care/love a much to go to great efforts?
31.05.2025 05:08 β
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One thing that bugs me is why we seem to miscommunicate that whatever entrance(s) there were it doesnβt matter. It had to be so restrictive that pretty much only naledi got in. We seem to have failed to get that to sink in but itβs important
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So the dragons back block doesnβt work the way you draw it. It doesnβt βblockβ the chute labyrinth area - that is a separate space. And it didnβt βfallβ far so itβs not a βcorkβ so to speak, in a way our earlier writings perhaps didnβt make clear. There was never a βwalk inβ entrance if you will.
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2020-05 - The impact of Gladysvale - Wits University
Before Keneiloe Molopyane jumped into the work at Gladysvale - I did this video during Covid about the history behind this interesting site - good things are soon to be seen from the latest work at this site! www.wits.ac.za/news/latest-...
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Take a look at this beautiful mandible from Swartrkans in South Africa - Skw 5. Itβs what we presently call a Paranthropus robustus. Notice the βrobustβ mandible, large teeth and molarization of the premolars. What a lovely specimen of an ancient hominin likely between 1.5 and 2 million years old!
28.05.2025 15:55 β
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A new phylogeny published! Australopithecus sediba gives rise to X-Men (in the Marvel Universe at least). @marvel @marvelcomicshqs.bsky.social @marvelentertainment.tumblr.com.web.brid.gy #xmen #Sediba #fossil #phylogenetics #malapa
27.05.2025 10:09 β
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The Stw 431 pelvis is one of the few partial skeletons from Member 4 Sterkfontein. It has an unusual, flattened pelvis and is typically assigned to Australopithecus africanus and by various estimates thought to be around 2.3 million years old. #fossils #exploration #australopithecus #hominid
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