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Anthropology's Yohannes Haile-Selassie recognized for research on 3.8-million-year-old skull of early human ancestor

MEDIA | January 7, 2020
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NatureYohannes Haile-Selassie, adjunct professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences, was recognized for his research on a well-preserved 3.8-million-year-old skull of an early human ancestor discovered in Ethiopia—and spoke about ongoing efforts to uncover more specimens near the same site.

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