The Chorora Formation represents the earliest known record of sedimentation within the Afar rift of Ethiopia 17. Perilacustrine sediments and their palaeontological contents were first reported in the ...
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., February 16, 2015--A paper in the latest issue of the journal Nature suggests a common ancestor of apes and humans, Chororapithecus abyssinicus, evolved in Africa, not Eurasia, two ...
Researchers working in Ethiopia have unearthed the fossils of a 10 million year old ape, a discovery they say suggests humans and African great apes may have split much earlier than thought. The ...
The common ancestors of apes and humans, Chororapithecus abyssinicus, evolved in Africa not Eurasia, two million years earlier than previously thought, says a new study. Senior researcher Giday ...
The finding could help resolve a controversy over the continent where the ape and human lineages first evolved, according to researchers Fossils of what may be primitive relatives of gorillas suggest ...
A new theory suggests that prehistoric humans may have split from primates 2 million years earlier than what was previously believed. The idea comes after scientists unearthed fossils of the ...
A common ancestor of apes and humans, Chororapithecus abyssinicus, evolved in Africa, not Eurasia, two million years earlier than previously thought, a new paper suggests. A paper in the latest issue ...
Researchers working in Ethiopia have unearthed the fossils of a 10 million year old ape, a discovery they say suggests humans and African great apes may have split much earlier than thought. The ...
A paper in the latest issue of the journal Nature suggests a common ancestor of apes and humans, Chororapithecus abyssinicus, evolved in Africa, not Eurasia, two million years earlier than previously ...