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A links added to. A new pre- print entitled. Australopithecus sediba and the. Earliest origins of the genus Homo. Has been added to the. A new article on the Diet of Australopithecus sediba in Nature. A new open access article published in the. On: Investigation of a credible report by a US Marine on the. Location of the missing Peking Man fossils. My Children's book on the discovery of sediba, written with. Is now available on pre-order from Amazon:. Two new papers added to the. Here is a link to my.
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The Skull in the Rock | johnwglenn
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The Skull in the Rock. This slideshow requires JavaScript. By Lee Berger and Marc Aronson (National Geographic, 2012). The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window on Human Origins:. Released in November 2012, the. Skull in the Rock. The latest Aronson and Glenn project is a riveting, fully-illustrated account of paleoarchaeologist Lee Berger and his son Matthew’s discovery of the hominin species. National Science Teachers Association, School Library Journal.
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Author, Professor, Speaker, and Publisher. Free Teacher’s Guides. Category Archives: Middle/High School. Books for readers in Middle and High School. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window on Human Origins. August 2, 2013. Middot; Leave a comment. Marc Aronson and Lee R. Berger (National Geographic, 2012). A fascinating account of an Indiana Jones style fossil hunter and how his discoveries have changed the way we see human evolution. Bookends, a Booklist Blog:.
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Author/Books | Marc Aronson | Author, Professor, Speaker, and Publisher
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Author, Professor, Speaker, and Publisher. Free Teacher’s Guides. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window on Human Origins. August 2, 2013. Middot; Leave a comment. Marc Aronson and Lee R. Berger (National Geographic, 2012). A fascinating account of an Indiana Jones style fossil hunter and how his discoveries have changed the way we see human evolution. A fine pairing of an impassioned personality and scientific achievement. Bookends, a Booklist Blog:. 8220;Kin...
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Homepage of Professor Lee R. Berger paleoanthropologist
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About Prof. Berger. Prof Berger is the Reader in Human Evolution and the Public Understanding of Science at the. Institute for Human Evolution. University of the Witwatersran. Johannesburg South Africa. He holds an adjunct Professorial position in the Department of. Anthropology at the University of Arkansas. He has conducted numerous expeditions as an. Explorer for National Geographic and was winner of the Society's first Research and Exploration. Prize in 1997. He is best known for his discovery of.
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