Ethiopian jawbone may mark dawn of humankind : Nature News ...
www.nature.com/news/ethiopian-jawbone-may-mark-dawn-of-humankind-1.17039
Mar 4, 2015 - A 2.8-million-year-old battered jawbone from Ethiopia may represent the earliest ancient human fossil ever discovered — pushing back the known origins of humankind by ... Wood, an anthropologist at George Washington University in Washington DC. .... Mummy DNA unravels ancient Egyptians' ancestry.Oldest Human Fossil Unearthed in Ethiopia | Science | Smithsonian
www.smithsonianmag.com/.../oldest-human-fossil-unearthed-ethiopia-180954470/
Mar 4, 2015 - A closeup of the Ledi jaw taken just steps from where it was found in the Afar region of Ethiopia. (Kaye Reed). By Devin Powell. smithsonian.Ancient Mummies Finally Give Up Their Genetic Secrets | Science ...
www.smithsonianmag.com/.../ancient-mummies-finally-give-their-genetic-secrets-180...
May 31, 2017 - Next, Krause wanted to compare what he found in the ancient DNA to the ... a mass influx of African genes entered the Egyptian population.Mesob Across America: Ethiopian Food in the U.S.A.
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There are a lot of different foods that have not been discovered. ... cooked meal — even to her daughter in Washington, D.C., with its abundance of Ethiopian restaurants. “They like mummy's cooking, I guess,” she says with a contented grin17 New Mummies Discovered In Ancient Egyptian | The Daily Caller
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May 14, 2017 - Egyptian archeologists discovered 17 new mummies in the central part of the country in one of the largest finds in recent history.
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