Gathering bone fragments from across the globe, paleoanthropologists used sophisticated research methods to form model heads that show what man looked like millions of years ago.
The images go back seven million years to Sahelanthropus tchadensis and traces the numerous stages of man culminating with modern-day homo sapiens. Each of the
model heads is used to tell its story: where they lived; what they ate; and what killed them.
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