Skulls Provide Evidence of Common African Ancestors
Title: Skulls Provide Evidence of Common African Ancestors
Category: /History
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Skulls Provide Evidence of Common African Ancestors
Category: /History
Details: Words: 765 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Scientists believe that for the first time they have seen the faces of immediate ancestors of modern humans in fossilized skulls of two adults and three children over 160,000 years old. They are identifiable as modern humans excluding a few ancient characteristics. The contemporary or previous Neanderthals in Eurasia had shorter skulls. The new Ethiopian skulls have tall and narrow nasal bones, but their midfaces are broad. More primitive ancestors had more prominent brow ridges, and
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thing, and it's actually not the same, though very close."
"The key point is that we now have good fossil evidence of people like us evolving in Africa when the only people in Europe were Neanderthals," said Dr. Klein of Stanford. "The Herto humans are anything but Neanderthals."
Bibliography:
Wilford, John. "Skulls Offer First Glimpse of Early Human Faces." 11 June 2003. <http://www.versiontech.com/origins/news/news_article.asp?news_id=181>