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1 He had told her: Invent something about class struggle among the ancient hominids .
2 If so, walking may have evolved in leaps and bounds, rather than gradually, among ancient hominids .
3 However, while ancient hominids made quite the cerebral leap forward, the evolution of mammals saw an even greater hike in brain size.
4 Ten minutes after that, all evidence of ancient hominids will vanish, swiftly followed by the sudden absence of everything from the middle Holocene.
5 Ancient hominids in this sense may have been rather more like us-opportunistic and flexible-thanis sometimes thought.
6 'Ancient hominids lived in southern France for hundreds of thousands of years, people like us, but not quite like us.'
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