Friday, January 8, 2016
At the Unitarian Church of Montpelier - 7 pm.
Homo naledi: A new human ancestor from the Cradle of Humankind in South Africa. In 2013, six women scientists squeezed through the twisting passages of Rising Star cave, South Africa, descended to a depth of 100 feet, and there excavated over 1,500 fossils from a previously unknown human ancestor. This unprecedented collection of ancient human bones -the largest ever discovered on the continent of Africa -represents at least 15 individuals from a new species of early human named Homo naledi. Dartmouth College Anthropology Professor Jeremy DeSilva has been working on these fossils and will present what we know about these early humans and how we know it. Donations are welcomed. Snacks and drinks will be available. For more information about this lecture and our other programs, please visit our website at www.NorthBranchNatureCenter.org
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