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the lioness,
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http://in-africa.org

In Africa is a five-year research programme to investigate the origins of our species – Homo sapiens – and its diversity in Africa, and aims at making new discoveries of early human fossils, archaeological sites and their environmental context in East Africa to test models of human origins and diversification in Africa. In Africa has two field projects in Kenya – one focused on the Turkana Basin and one on the Central Rift Valley.

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Djehuti
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^ Didn't Nat Geo already do this with its genographic project?

I remember reading one article claiming the Turkana to be 60% related to proto-OOA or something like that. I they based on the Bones of Turkana project.
 



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