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Homo naledi Cave Holds 20 Female Remains, Pointing to 250,000-Year Sex-Selected Burials

thenakedscientists.com6h ago
Homo Naledi Remains in South African Cave Identified as Exclusively Female
EurekAlert22h ago
Ancient tooth protein reveals 'all-female' fossil site of extinct human relation | EurekAlert!
CP2422h ago
Human evolution: Fossil mystery just got more puzzling
The Independent8h ago
Discovery of prehistoric female-only cemetery changes what we known about early human society | The Independent
Букви6h ago
New study finds only female Homo naledi teeth in Rising Star cave | Ukraine news - #Mezha
deephistory.substack.com7h ago
The Daughters of Dinaledi: Ancient Paleoproteomics, Gendered Mortuary Space, and the Collapse of the Cognitive Rubicon
Livescience.com7h ago
Proteomic Analysis Reveals All 20 Homo naledi Skeletons from South African Cave Are Female
ScienceAlert7h ago
Homo naledi Teeth Analysis Reveals Surprising Lack of Male Markers at Rising Star Cave
New Scientist9h ago
All known Homo naledi skeletons seem to be female | New Scientist
CNN22h ago
Homo naledi Fossils in Dinaledi Chamber Identified as All Female via Protein Analysis
National Geographic22h ago
Homo naledi Fossils in Rising Star Cave Identified as All Female
Phys.org22h ago
Ancient proteins hint at all-female Homo naledi burial site in Rising Star cave system
Facebook22h ago
An analysis of tooth proteins suggests all 23 Homo naledi individuals found in the Rising Star cave in South Africa were female, which strengthens the case that they were placed there deliberately.
IFLScience22h ago
Every Homo Naledi Skeleton Ever Found Were Female, Suggesting Sex-Biased Burial Practices | IFLScience