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September 2011, Cover Stories, Discoveries

Malapa: A Glimpse into the Ancient Past

By Bonita de Klerk   Thu, Sep 08, 2011

A remarkable new hominin species discovery in South Africa may be the best transitional candidate to our earliest human ancestors, new studies say.

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By Bonita de Klerk

Bonita de Klerk works with Dr. Lee Berger at the Institute for Human Evolution, University of the Witwatersrand, as the Laboratory Manager for the Malapa Project (the discovery of the first new species of Hominid in Southern Africa in 70 years). She is also a PhD Candidate at the Institute. She conducted masters research on the effects of hybridization on Black Wildebeest evolution. For her PhD, she focused on human body size variation with specific reference to a small bodied population of fossil Homo sapiens from Palau, Micronesia.  She is actively involved in science communication and outreach and is often called upon to speak about subjects related to the Cradle of Humankind and Evolution. 

 

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