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Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-5) C015 / 6916

Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-5) C015  /  6916


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Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-5) C015 / 6916

Australopithecus africanus skull. This is specimen STS-5, also known as Mrs Ples. It dates from around 2 million years ago and was discovered in Sterkfontein, South Africa, in 1947. It is not certain whether the skull is from a male or female, but it is thought more likely to be a male. A. africanus is one of several extinct species forming an early part of the human evolutionary tree

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This print showcases the Australopithecus africanus skull, also known as STS-5 or Mrs Ples. Dating back approximately 2 million years, this remarkable specimen was discovered in Sterkfontein, South Africa in 1947. Although uncertain of its gender, experts believe it is more likely to be a male. The black background and profile view of the skull create a striking visual contrast that draws viewers into the world of our ancient ancestors. This historical artifact provides valuable insights into human evolution during the Stone Age. Displayed against a studio backdrop, this meticulously preserved fossil offers an opportunity for biologists, anthropologists, and paleontologists to study its intricate features. The ridged cranium and distinct eye socket are just some of the fascinating details that shed light on our evolutionary history. As one of several extinct species forming an early part of the human evolutionary tree, A. africanus holds immense significance in understanding our origins. Its gracile structure and unique characteristics make it a crucial piece in piecing together humanity's ancestral puzzle. This photograph serves as a testament to both scientific exploration and cultural heritage preservation. It invites us to delve into prehistoric times while appreciating the meticulous work done by researchers at museums like Science Photo Library who ensure these invaluable artifacts are accessible for study and contemplation.

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