Skull of Earliest Human Relative Discovered in African Nation of Chad. / Peter Gorner.
by Gorner, Peter; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Originally Published: Skull of Earliest Human Relative Discovered in African Nation of Chad, July 11, 2002; pp. n.p..
"Archeologists have found a fossilized skull, jaw fragments and several teeth belonging to a 7-million-year-old ancestor of modern humans, a discovery that suddenly resets the clock on human evolution and upsets conventional theories about human origins." (KRT NEWS SERVICE) This article discusses the recent discovery in Chad of a skull which may belong to the oldest ancestor of man.
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