Australopithecines,
Australopithecus,
Australopithecus afarensis,
Australopithecus africanus,
bottleneck,
chatbots,
fossil record,
Grok,
Homo erectus,
Homo ergaster,
Homo sapiens,
Human Origins,
Human Origins and Anthropology,
humanity,
John Hawks,
paleoanthropology,
paleontology
People are always welcome to change their views in response to what they feel is convincing new evidence. Source
anthropology,
Aosis,
Australopithecines,
Australopithecus,
autosomes,
body plan,
body size,
bottleneck,
brain size,
cladogenesis,
Evolution,
faces,
fossil record,
Grok,
hominids,
Homo,
Homo erectus,
Homo ergaster,
Homo sapiens,
Human Origins,
Human Origins and Anthropology,
John Hawks,
Journal of Molecular Biology and Evolution,
Molecular Biology and Evolution,
mtDNA,
nuchal areas,
nuclear DNA,
paleoanthropology,
paleontology,
population,
population size,
Religions (journal),
Science and Faith in Dialogue,
sex chromosomes,
skeleton,
speciation,
Stephen Barr,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
The lead author is John Hawks, a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, who has a popular blog on paleoanthropology. Source