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2014/02/28

Nature PastCast – February 1925: The Man-Ape of South Africa

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Nature PastCast – February 1925: The Man-Ape of South Africa

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February's PastCast: Paleontologist Raymond Dart had newly arrived in South Africa when he came across a fossil that would change his life and his science. It was the face, jaw and brain cast of an extinct primate – not quite ape and not quite human. The paleontology community shunned the find, and proving that the creature was a human relative took decades.

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