Thursday, 28 May 2015

Bones of ancient human found, new species



New species' of ancient human found
By Rebecca Morelle Science Correspondent, BBC News
A new species of ancient human has been unearthed in the Afar region of Ethiopia, scientists report. Researchers discovered jaw bones and teeth, which date to between 3.3m and 3.5m years old. It means this new hominin was alive at the same time as several other early human species, suggesting our family tree is more complicated than was thought. The study is published in the journal Nature. The new species has been called Australopithecus deyiremeda, which means "close relative" in the language spoken by the Afar people.
Read rest here : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-32906836

Maybe they will  find a relative to bigfoot soon. There seem to have been many variants of humans in the early days so who knows Bigfoot Fans ,a relative may yet turn up.

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