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Human origins - Hobbits on Flores
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 1-18-2013 | 1 comment
The story behind the real life 'Hobbit', a tiny hominin found on the island of Flores, Indonesia.




Extinct sea monsters
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 1-3-2013 | 4 comments
Alive for the first time in 82 million years - Tusoteuthis, Xiphactinus and Tylosaur.




The Piltdown man hoax
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 12-20-2012 | 0 comments
The story behind one of the most infamous hoaxes in palaeontology - Piltdown man.




Dinosaur egg fossils
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 11-12-2012 | 0 comments
Scientists step back 145 million years to tell the story of an Allorsaurus known as 'Big Al'.




Earth's rarest and ancient fossils
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 11-1-2012 | 2 comments
A five-hour drive out of Adelaide takes Dr Iain Stewart to the site of some of Earth's rarest fossils.




Evolution - from ape man to Neanderthal
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 8-28-2012 | 2 comments
This amazing video clip from the BBC shows the evolution of our species from ape man to neanderthal.




How language transformed humanity
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 8-8-2011 | 2 comments
Biologist Mark Pagel shares an intriguing theory about why humans evolved our complex system of language.




Building a dinosaur from a chicken
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 6-15-2011 | 8 comments
Renowned paleontologist Jack Horner has spent his career trying to reconstruct a dinosaur.




Re-creating the Neanderthal face
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 5-4-2011 | 4 comments
Scientists investigate the skeletal structure of the world's first full Neaderthal skeleton.




Megalodon vs Deinosuchus
Category: Palaeontology | Posted on 3-6-2011 | 6 comments
A look at what might happen if these two prehistoric monsters of the deep fought in battle.

 
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Did humans hunt and eat Neanderthals ?
Posted 5-23-2013 | 32 comments
The ancestors of modern humans may have hunted down Neanderthals and used them as a food source.
 
Ancient fossil named after Johnny Depp
Posted 5-20-2013 | 13 comments
A 505 million-year-old fossil has been named after its resemblance to film character Edward Scissorhands.
 
New 'sea monster' could rewrite evolution
Posted 5-16-2013 | 12 comments
The fossil remains of a new species of dolphin-like Cretaceous era sea reptile have been discovered.
 
Revisiting the Lark Quarry dinosaur stampede
Posted 5-12-2013 | 2 comments
Student Anthony Romilio may have turned a well established dinosaur stampede theory on its head.
 
Tiny baby dinosaur unearthed in China
Posted 5-7-2013 | 9 comments
The fossilized skeleton of a newly discovered subspecies of therapod dinosaur has been discovered.
 
 
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