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Ancient World: Africa, Cradle of Everyone and Everything (Part 1)
In 1924, a block of breccia from a limestone quarry near Taung, South Africa, landed on the desk of Raymond Dart, an Australian anatomist working in Johannesburg. Inside was a skull; small, with a delicate face, a human‑like jaw, and a foramen magnum positioned forward, indicating an upright posture.

A. Royden D'souza
3 days ago24 min read
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