Human Origins | Explorers in the Field

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From the Education Resource Library: The evolutionary line from apes to humans is not a straight one. Our ancestral tree is complicated, full off offshoots and deviations. Join Biological Anthropologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Marina Elliott as she squeezes through tiny passageways deep below the surface of South Africa in search of one of mankind’s closest relatives.

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