For Australopithecus sediba, which lived 1.95 million years ago in South Africa, we see "a relatively easy birth process", says study researcher Dr Natalie Laudicina. "The foetal head and shoulder ...
Researchers Thursday offered the most complete view yet of fossil skeletons from a forerunner of humankind named Australopithecus sediba that lived 2 million years ago. (Photo: Lee R. Berger ...
But the comparatively recent hominin Australopithecus sediba (1.95 million to 1.78 million years ago) had a more humanlike ...
Long before the first members of the Homo genus appeared on Earth, a group of ancient ape-like hominins called Australopithecines may have already developed the manual dexterity to use tools.
Nestled in the Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, Sediba combines an authentic wildlife experience with eco-conscious practices, offering guests a malaria-free safari destination just a short ...