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A fossilized jawbone belonging to the species "Homo naledi" was discovered in the Rising Star cave system in South Africa, estimated to be between 241,000 and 335,000 years old. Studies revealed that all the teeth found belonged to females, raising questions about burial practices and the biological characteristics of this species. These findings prompt inquiries into the nature of "Homo naledi's" life and how it differed from other ancient human species in terms of behaviors and genetic traits.
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