The First Ancient Protein Analysis of Homo Naledi Has Revealed a New Burial Mystery
A recent study, published in Cell, marks the first ancient protein analysis of Homo naledi and raises the possibility that the Dinaledi Chamber may contain predominantly, or possibly exclusively…
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Ancient protein analysis reveals all 20 Homo naledi skeletons in South African cave were female, deepening mystery
Analysis of fossil proteins deepens mystery of the enigmatic Homo naledi

Ancient protein analysis reveals all 20 Homo naledi skeletons in South African cave were female, deepening mystery
Analysis of fossil proteins deepens mystery of the enigmatic Homo naledi
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