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		<title>By: Nano to Mega</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Australopithecus sediba May be Link Between Homo and Australopithecus...&lt;/strong&gt;

A large amount of Australopithecus sediba bones, found in 2008 by Dr. Lee Berger, aims to replace Homo habilis as the link between the australopithecenes (specifically, A. garhi) and homo. These A. sediba specimens date to around 2 million years ago, d...</description>
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<p>A large amount of Australopithecus sediba bones, found in 2008 by Dr. Lee Berger, aims to replace Homo habilis as the link between the australopithecenes (specifically, A. garhi) and homo. These A. sediba specimens date to around 2 million years ago, d&#8230;</p>
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