The skull in the rock : how a scientist, a boy, and Google Earth opened a new window on human origins / by Lee Berger and Marc Aronson.
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TextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, [2012]Copyright date: �2012Description: 1 online resource (64 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), color mapsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781426310102
- 1426310102
- 9781426310539
- 1426310536
- 9780605730496
- 0605730490
- Berger, Lee R
- Berger, Matthew
- Berger, Lee R
- Berger, Lee R. -- Juvenile literature
- Berger, Lee R
- Fossil hominids -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand -- Juvenile literature
- Fossil hominids -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand
- Human beings -- Origin -- Juvenile literature
- Human beings -- Origin
- Human evolution -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand -- Juvenile literature
- Human evolution -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand -- Juvenile literature
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand
- Paleoanthropology -- Juvenile literature
- Paleoanthropology
- Fossil hominids
- Human beings -- Origin
- Evolution
- Excavations (Archaeology)
- Paleoanthropology
- Fossil hominids -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand Region -- Juvenile literature
- Human beings -- Origin -- Juvenile literature
- Human evolution -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand Region -- Juvenile literature
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand Region -- Juvenile literature
- Paleoanthropology -- Juvenile literature
- Fossil hominids
- Human beings -- Origin
- Human evolution
- Excavations (Archaeology)
- Paleoanthropology
- 569.9096822 23
- GN282 .A695 2012eb
OSLIS\Gale Nat Geo eBooks(2/2/23).
Includes bibliographical references (page 61) and index.
The first bone -- Seeing the anomaly -- Lucy -- The hunters set a trap -- "What is right in front of my eyes that I am missing?" -- If you look with new eyes you see new things -- The answer -- Dating Karabo -- The source -- What if Lee is all wrong about sediba? -- The braided stream: a new view of evolution from sediba to modern human.
Chronicles the story behind one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of all time, explaining its significance for understanding human evolution and how it is shaping the thinking of the scientific community.
Middle School.
1140 Lexile.
Accelerated Reader 7.4.
Reading Counts! 11.0.
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