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English: Skeletal reconstruction with known remains of a juvenile Homo naledi specimen, DH7
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Source Bolter, D. R. (2020). "Immature remains and the first partial skeleton of a juvenile Homo naledi, a late Middle Pleistocene hominin from South Africa". PLoS One 15 (4): e0230440. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0230440.
Author Debra R. Bolter, Marina C. Elliott, John Hawks, Lee R. Berger

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