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World Service,1 min

An extremely tight squeeze

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Australian scientist Elen Feuerriegel on dragging herself through one of the trickiest sections of the Dinaledi cave system in South Africa, as part of the all-women team who retrieved bones that were later identified as a new kind of human ancestor, Homo Naledi. Picture: Elen Feuerriegel fresh from going underground

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