Wednesday, 7 June 2017

DIGITAL LITERACY AND INFORMATION FLUENCY

DIGITAL LITERACY AND INFORMATION FLUENCY

  1. Who is Homo naledi?
  2. Where was Homo naledi discovered?
  3. How many years did Homo naledi live in Africa?
  4. What does Homo naledi mean?
  5. Why was Homo naledi discovered as a human?
Homo naledi is a formerly obscure types of terminated hominin found inside the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star surrender framework, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. This species is portrayed by body mass and stature like little bodied human populaces however a little endocranial volume like australopiths. Cranial morphology of H. naledi is exceptional, yet most like early Homo species including Homo erectus, Homo habilis or Homo rudolfensis. This is the biggest gathering of a solitary types of hominins yet found in Africa.

https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.09560.001

Photo by Mark Thiessen/National Geographic. This image is from the October issue of National Geographic. More on http://natgeo.org/naledi.”


Homo naledi was a smallish hominid that researchers believed roamed the Cradle of Humankind somewhere between one and three million years ago. Scientists don’t yet know for sure how old the fossils unearthed in the Dinaledi Chamber are, so it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly where this diminutive species fits into the history of evolution. Homo naledi was discovered one friday night in September 2013. Homo naledi lived 236000 and 335000 years in Africa, 'naledi' means a star in sesotho

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