Since Evolution was accepted, it was believed that our brain slowly developed over millions and millions of years in association with other "human" characteristics. Along with a steep forehead and small canine our brains got bigger, were able to think more abstractly...little by little gaining the ability to master thought as we do today. But with one giant discovery of a very small skull, our understanding of the human brains' evolution completely changed. Take a look.
http://the-scientist.com/2012/07/01/the-first-australopithecus-1925/
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