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Image of male reconstruction based on OH 5 & KNM-ER 406 by John Gurche
Reconstructed faces from the "What Does It Mean To Be Human?" exhibit.
Bronze sculpture of Homo erectus, female, side view
Bronze statues from the "What Does It Mean To Be Human?" exhibit.
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