Sobs they don't even look like their canon appearances,,

Anyways considering making this a series but uhh have timeskip fujiyuri where fujisaki teaches psychology at a local community college and yuri does something cool like anthropology 😎

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Could Australopithecus have been the first hominin genus to migrate out of Africa? We haven't found them in Eurasia yet, but this specimen from Chad suggests that they were widespread far from the East African rift and South African caves.

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Fossils of Australopithecus and Homo were all obligate bipeds, but their pelvic remains do exhibit some differences. Australopithecus sediba blurs the boundary. With its Homo-like pelvis, this species may be a closer human relative.

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Cause said Sakura Miku Chu Ying and I want to avoid doing my 50+ pages of reading for anthropology

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Uncovering more evidence that modern humans arose amid great genetic and morphological diversity in Africa, we look at fossils like the Eliye Springs skull with new eyes. Found in reworked deposits, the age of this ancient-looking skull is unknown.

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More and more, we rely on molecular data from DNA and protein to understand ancient populations. Fahu Chen and coworkers identified Denisovan-like protein sequence in the dentin of this mandibular fragment from Xiahe, China.

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I’ve always been to.d to show my stuff more, thank you for the opportunity to do so!
I’m Dall, or Jess. I mostly do anthropology work. I’ve just recently started in the digital art world about a year ago!

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Many of the most important fossils of human relatives are distorted or fragmented. TM 1517 is the holotype of Paranthropus robustus, found in 1938. Here I've done a reconstruction by mirror-imaging the parts that survived fossilization and erosion.

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KNM-ER 1470 is one of the most iconic fossils in human origins. Found in 1972 it remains an outlier: brain size larger than other large-toothed hominins. Today scientists attribute it and a handful of other fossils to Homo rudolfensis.

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The Amud 1 skull was one of the first that I chose when I started drawing fossils more than 25 years ago. Today this ancient individual is more scientifically interesting than ever, at an ancient epicenter of population mixture.

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my anthropology class wildin rn

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If you missed my harsh review of Arctic at the British Museum, it's here. https://t.co/3fp3OasluR Did I really say: 'It feels as if it learnt much of its anthropology from watching Frozen'? I'm afraid so. That's why I try hard to make up for it on tomorrow's Waldy&Bendy podcast!

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hi my name is sy nd i cant colour within the lines to save my life but i like to colour all the same :} im studying stem nd anthropology rn but i like to doodle my ocs nd other stuff sometimes in my free time!!

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found this funky little guy in my anthropology textbook

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14 Scary Stories. 29 Chapters. Various Artists.

First two volumes of the anthropology comic Shivers are now ALL AVAILABLE to give you the most nightmarish treat!

👉 Read now on INKR Comics: https://t.co/d5ESWtkmiQ

✍️ Story & Art: Various Artists
📚 Publisher: Re:On

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My OC Amaya is an indigenous woman who is part of a space crew that finds and sells artifacts from different planets and galaxies. She specializes in Xenoanthropology and being a badass

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📢Outdoor exhibition📢
We're delighted to have helped curate 'Illustrating Anthropology', exploring human lives around the 🌎 in comics & drawings. On display in Liverpool's as part of . Thanks to Open Eye & for 📸
https://t.co/jgYjGD5mRk

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