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고인류학자 Zeresenay Alemseged 는 에티오피아의 불모지에서 인류의 기원을 찾는다. 그는 가장 오래된 아이의 뼈를 찾는 과정을 말하고 어떻게 아프리카가 인류의 실마리를 가지고 있는지 설명한다.
Zeresenay "Zeray" Alemseged digs in the Ethiopian desert, looking for the earliest signs of humanity. His most exciting find: the 3.3-million-year-old bones of Selam, a 3-year-old hominid child, from the species Australopithecus afarensis. Full bio »
Translated into Korean by Ahyoung Choi
Reviewed by InHyuk Song
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