Posted on 07/13/2012 5:18:56 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
The remains of a juvenile hominid skeleton, of the newly identified Australopithecus (southern ape) sediba species, are the "most complete early human ancestor skeleton ever discovered," according to Lee Berger, a paleontologist from the University of Witwatersrand.
"We have discovered parts of a jaw and critical aspects of the body including what appear to be a complete femur (thigh bone), ribs, vertebrae and other important limb elements, some never before seen in such completeness in the human fossil record," said Prof Berger.
The latest discovery was made in a one-metre-wide rock that lay unnoticed for years in a laboratory until a technician incidentally saw a tooth sticking out of the black stone last month.
It was then scanned to reveal significant parts of A. sediba, whose other parts were discovered in 2009 in the world-famous Cradle of Humankind north of Johannesburg.
It is not certain whether the species, which had long arms, a small brain and a thumb, was a direct ancestor of humans' genus, Homo, or simply a close relative.
"It appears that we now have some of the most critical and complete remains of the skeleton," said Berger.
Other team members were equally enthusiastic.
"It's like putting together the pieces of a puzzle," university laboratory manager Bonita De Klerk said.
The skeleton is thought to be around two million years old and would have been aged between nine and 13 years when the upright-walking tree climber died.
De Klerk said: "It was in packing this (stone) up in the vehicle to go and be scanned that one of our technicians actually noticed a tooth sticking out on the surface and he called Lee over and said, 'Oh, I think this is a hominid tooth', and he was right."
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Great, now I’m hungry.
:’D
And not *just* the first one...
During prohibition he took up a different kind of smuggling working as a diver for the Purple gang in Detroit. They smuggled alcohol on the hulls of boats crossing the Detroit river.
Relative of a man? What man? Names, please!
They don’t make great-grandfathers like that anymore. And thanks for answering the question. I was secretly hopping that he had not changed his ways.
He and my great grandmother used to go drinking and dancing into their 80s.
Like that?
Is that James Whitmore?
Spencer Tracy (not the one hopping!)
Tanks i should have known
yep, some pieces of the puzzle found in ‘09 in Johannesburg ..... so they say....
“Most complete skeleton of ancient relative of man found”
Somehow, this story seems linked with “old mail day” in Hooterville.
No, “they” don’t.
Those mushrooms went straight to her ass.
That’s interesting. What year did your great grandfather sail?
LOL. & don't be a-tellin' my English treacher.
Enough fooling around. Obama and ACORN want that South African Ancestor registered immediately. Get her an EBT card and a hoodie, while you’re at it.
Upon seeing the pic, Helen Thomas immediately identified it as her ex-husband.
He arrived in Detroit in 1912.
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