Almost Human: The Astonishing Tale of Homo Naledi and the Discovery That Changed Our Human Story
(9781426218118 / Illustrated) - Berger, Lee - Hardcover - National Geographic - Language: English
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| Tags | Book Book hardback Book 2017 Book history Book Memoir Book Free UK Shipping Book Human Book biography Book story Book tale Book Novel Book lee Book discovery Book Changed Book our Book Homo Book archaeology Book Berger Book almost Almost book Book astonishing Almost Almost human Almost tale Almost discovery Almost story Almost homo Almost naledi Almost lee Almost berger Almost hardback Almost new Almost astonishing Almost changed Almost our Book almost human Book homo naledi Book lee berger Book chapter Book Naledi Book 9781426218118 |
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| Brand | National Geographic Society National Geographic Society is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization that was founded in 1888. It is best known for its magazines and television programs, which focus on geography, history, culture, and science. |
| ISBN | National Geographic Society 1426218117 |
| MPN | National Geographic Society Illustrated |
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Berger, Lee |
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