Part Ape, Part Human: The Fossils of Malapa site at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site in South Africa. (National Geographic Live)
The Paleoanthropologist - Professor Lee Berger talks about a species of Australopithecus of the early Pleistocene (dated about 2 million years ago), called: Australopithecus sediba. (“sediba” meaning “natural spring” or “well” in the Sotho language)
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