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Wed Aug 28, 2019, 07:54 PM Aug 2019

3.8-million-year-old skull discovered in Ethiopia identified as ancestor of 'Lucy'

A 3.8-million-year-old skull discovered in Ethiopia has been identified as the ancestor of the famous homonid “Lucy,” researchers announced Wednesday. Discovered in February 2016 at the Woranso-Mille paleontological site in Ethiopia, researchers identified the skull as the species Australopithecus anamensis.

The species is an ancestor of the Australopithecus afarensis species, to which the “Lucy” skeleton belonged, according to research published in the journal Nature. By dating minerals in volcanic rocks in the area where the skull was discovered, researchers determined it was 3.8 million years old. The oldest A. Afarensis dates back to 3.9 million years ago, meaning its existence overlapped with the species of the newly identified skull, which lived between 3.9 and 4.1 million years ago.

Researchers said that the A. anamensis and A. afarensis “co-existed for approximately 100,000 years,” challenging the widely-accepted idea that there was a sequential transition from one species to another. “This is a game changer in our understanding of human evolution during the Pliocene," Yohannes Haile-Selassie, of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and researcher on the project said in a statement.

Haile-Selassie said the skull has a combination of “primitive and derived cranial features” that were not expected to be on a single species.

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-million-skull-ancestor-lucy-discovered-ethiopia-20190828-jr2advhrz5fnzhab4g3stbylla-story.html

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'All bets now off' on which ape was humanity's ancestor Judi Lynn Aug 2019 #1

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1. 'All bets now off' on which ape was humanity's ancestor
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 12:36 AM
Aug 2019

By Pallab Ghosh
Science correspondent, BBC News
28 August 2019


Researchers have discovered a nearly complete 3.8-million-year-old skull of an early ape-like human ancestor in Ethiopia.

An analysis of the new specimen challenges ideas about how the first humans evolved from ape-like ancestors.

The current view that an ape named Lucy was among a species that gave rise to the first early humans may have to be reconsidered.

The discovery is reported in the journal Nature.

The skull was found by Prof Yohannes Haile-Selassie at a place called Miro Dora, which is in the Mille District of Ethiopia's Afar Regional State.

The scientist, who's affiliated to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio, US, said he immediately recognised the significance of the fossil.

"I thought to myself, 'oh my goodness - am I seeing what I think I am seeing?'. And all of a sudden I was jumping up and down and that was when I realised that this was what I had dreamt," he told BBC News.

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