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Kevin Hatala

@kevinhatala

Associate Professor of Biology | human evolution, locomotion, anatomy

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Newly discovered footprints show that at least two hominid species were walking through the muddy submerged edge of a lake in Kenya’s Turkana Basin at the same time, about 1.5 million years ago. The find in Science provides physical evidence for the co-existence of multiple

Newly discovered footprints show that at least two hominid species were walking through the muddy submerged edge of a lake in Kenya’s Turkana Basin at the same time, about 1.5 million years ago. 

The find in Science provides physical evidence for the co-existence of multiple
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My story on how Ancient footprints capture coexistence of two kinds of human ancestor | Science | AAAS science.org/content/articl…

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Two hominins, one landscape: Footprints from Kenya show two species of early humans walking over the same muddy surface, probably within days of each other. In @NewScientist newscientist.com/article/245823…

Two hominins, one landscape:

Footprints from Kenya show two species of early humans walking over the same muddy surface, probably within days of each other. In @NewScientist

newscientist.com/article/245823…
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In this week's #SciencePodcast🎙️, Kevin Hatala joins Meagan Cantwell to discuss fossil footprints unearthed in the Turkana Basin of Kenya. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3V892gM

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Step into history 👣 Two sets of ancient footprints show a human ancestor, Homo erectus, lived in the same place at the same time as a distant “cousin," Paranthropus boisei ➡️ bit.ly/3ZslCtH. 📸: Kevin G. Hatala, Chatham University

Step into history 👣

Two sets of ancient footprints show a human ancestor, Homo erectus, lived in the same place at the same time as a distant “cousin," Paranthropus boisei ➡️ bit.ly/3ZslCtH.

📸: Kevin G. Hatala, Chatham University
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Newly discovered footprints show that at least two hominid species were walking through the muddy submerged edge of a lake in Kenya’s Turkana Basin at the same time, about 1.5 million years ago. The find in Science provides physical evidence for the co-existence of multiple

Newly discovered footprints show that at least two hominid species were walking through the muddy submerged edge of a lake in Kenya’s Turkana Basin at the same time, about 1.5 million years ago. 

The find in Science provides physical evidence for the co-existence of multiple
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In this week's #SciencePodcast🎙️, Kevin Hatala joins Meagan Cantwell to discuss fossil footprints unearthed in the Turkana Basin of Kenya. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3V892gM

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🦶🏻 Newly found footprints show at least two hominid species were walking through the submerged edge of a lake in the Turkana Basin in Kenya at the same time. 🔗 Read more: go.nature.com/42j17li #NatureAfrica Kevin Hatala

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