• Big Claim for a Small Brain: H..naledi Buried it's Dead || Read by Jim Briscoe

  • Dec 19 2023
  • Length: 11 mins
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Big Claim for a Small Brain: H..naledi Buried it's Dead || Read by Jim Briscoe

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    This is from the November/December  2023 edition of National Geographic History magazine, the title is, "Big Claim for a Small Brain: H..naledi Buried it's Dead", by Braden Phillips and Julius Purcell.

    The discovery of a hominin, later named Homo naledi, in South Africa,has aroused excitement and skepticism They may have created cave art and buried their dead 100,000 years before the earliest known burials to date. They lived between 236,000 and 335,000 years ago.

    -Read by Jim Briscoe

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