NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE-ALMOST HUMAN-A NEW ANCESTOR SHAKES UP OUR FAMILY TREE ENGLISH
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- VOL 3 ISSUE 3 050 728
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eps-library On Display | Non-fiction | 050 728 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | National Geographic Magazine's cover story for October reports on a breathtaking archaeological discovery: the fossils of Homo Naledi, a new species of human ancestor, discovered deep in a South African cave. In Honduras, another team of explorers employs cutting-edge technology to uncover ancient cities in the deathly Mosquitia jungles of Central America. Other features explore the wild heart of Swedish Laponia, one of Europe’s last wilderness areas, the sea wolves of British Columbia, and life along the Congo River of Africa. | M0728 |
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