The human species found in South Africa
Written on April 17, 2010 by admin
“Dad, I found a fossil!” Matthew said he cried his father, Lee>, “American paleoanthropologist who has been looking for human remains is a hill and a half to go fast for twenty years. The fossil hunters are scouring the north profitable bowling Johannesburg 30 years since the 20th century.
Matthew at 4-foot-2 is still an old boys have been a few years than Matthew himself. Dr human evolution colleges and universities in Johannesburg Witwatersrand, and his researchers have found that more boys skeleton, including his skull, in remarkably good condition and the other three. South Africa’s children will compete for the boys.
Friday in a report published in “Science” magazine, the 44-year-old He Boshi and a team of scientists say that the fossils of the boys and a woman is an amazing and unique mixture of primitive and advanced anatomical to become qualified for new types of human ancestors, human and other close relatives. It was named “Australopithecus sediba.
sediba species, that is, the fountain and source of the Sotho, and marched straight leg length, and the human-shaped hips and pelvis, but still climb the tree. Through the foreskin of its teeth and more modern look, including humans, is a modern human, but more primitive feet, “small”, Boshiboge that Australopithecus
Geologists estimate that the personal life from 178 million to 195 million years ago, perhaps closer to the older date, when the emergence and early human species contemporaries.

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