1.1 Cradle of Humankind
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Luke Gurbin
Thanks to Prof. Berger for this audit! I am better at history than astronomy, one opens after generational silence, the other by new tech.
Comments about your son in this reply box show a mentoring often unconsidered nowadays. Facing life shoulder to shoulder!
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Mary Passwaters
I can't imagine the satisfaction of proving wrong the notion that you're fighting a losing battle.
Nomapha Hlati
great lesson and wonderful insight into human remains and the history of the cradle of humankind.
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