In 1924, a 3-year-old child’s skull found in South Africa forever changed how people think about human origins.
The Taung Child, our first encounter with an ancient group of proto-humans or hominins called australopithecines, was a turning point in the study of human evolution. This discovery shifted the focus of human origins research from Europe and Asia into Africa, setting the stage for the last century of research on the continent and into its “Cradles of Humankind.”
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Saturday, February 1, 2020
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