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Early human ancestors one million years older than thought
phys.org ^ | 7/2/2022 | Juliette Collen

Posted on 07/02/2022 5:23:26 PM PDT by LibWhacker

"Little Foot" one of several well-known fossils found at Sterkfontein caves in South Africa's Cradle of Humankind.

The fossils of our earliest ancestors found in South Africa are a million years older than previously thought, meaning they walked the Earth around the same time as their East African relatives like the famous "Lucy", according to new research.

The Sterkfontein caves at the Cradle of Humankind world heritage site southwest of Johannesburg have yielded more Australopithecus fossils than any other site in the world.

Among them was "Mrs Ples", the most complete skull of an Australopithecus africanus found in South Africa in 1947.

Based on previous measurements, Mrs Ples and other fossils found at a similar depth of the cave were estimated to be between 2.1 and 2.6 million years old.

But "chronologically that didn't fit," said French scientist Laurent Bruxelles, one of the authors of a study published Monday in the PNAS science journal.

"It was bizarre to see some Australopithecus lasting for such a long time," the geologist told AFP.

Around 2.2 million years ago the Homo habilis—the earliest species of the Homo genus that includes Homo sapiens—was already roaming the region.

But there were no signs of Homo habilis at the depth of the cave where Mrs Ples was found.

'Contemporaries'

Also casting doubt on Mrs Ples's age was recent research showing that the almost-complete skeleton of an Australopithecus known as "Little Foot" was 3.67 million years old.

Such a big gap in ages between Mrs Ples and Little Foot seemed unlikely given they were separated by so few sedimentary layers.

Because the fossils are too old and fragile to test, scientists analyse the sediment near where they were found.

The previous dates underestimated the age of the fossils because they measured calcite flowstone mineral deposits, which were younger than the rest of that cave section, the study said.

The Sterkfontein caves southwest of Johannesburg have yielded more Australopithecus fossils than any other site in the world.

For the latest study, the researchers used a technique called cosmogenic nuclide dating, which looked at levels of rare isotopes created when rocks containing quartz were hit by high-speed particles that arrived from outer space.

"Their radioactive decay dates when the rocks were buried in the cave when they fell in the entrance together with the fossils," said the study's lead author, Darryl Granger of Purdue University in the US.

The researchers found that Mrs Ples and other fossils near her were between 3.4 and 3.7 million years old.

This means that members of Australopithecus africanus like Mrs Ples were "contemporaries" of East Africa's Australopithecus afarensis, including 3.2-million-year-old Lucy who was found in Ethiopia, said Dominic Stratford, director of research at the caves and one of study's authors.

Our family tree 'more like a bush'

It could also possibly alter our understanding of our ancestral history.

The South African Australopithecus had previously been considered "too young" to be the ancestor of the Homo genus, Stratford said. That meant that Lucy's home of East Africa was thought to be the more likely place where the Homo genus evolved.

But the new research shows that the South African Australopithecus had almost a million years to evolve into our Homo ancestor.

Or they could have worked on it together.

"Over a timeframe of millions of years, at only 4,000 kilometres (2,500 miles) away, these species had plenty of time to travel, to breed with each other... so we can largely imagine a common evolution across Africa," Bruxelles said.

The research showed that the history of hominids was "more complex than linear evolution", he added.

Our family tree is in fact "more like a bush, to use the words of our late friend Yves Coppens," Bruxelles said, referring to the French palaeontologist credited with co-discovering Lucy. Coppens died last week.

"He had long understood the pan-African nature of evolution," Bruxelles said.


TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: africa; ancientautopsies; australopithecus; caves; fakescience; fauxiantroll; fauxiantrolls; fossils; godsgravesglyphs; paleontology; youngearthdelusion; youngearthdelusions
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To: imabadboy99

Talk about mixing fruits and nuts

Your disdain for science should have you walking and living like the Amish


41 posted on 07/03/2022 11:13:50 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Nifster

Again, Biblical history. Add up the generations up to the birth of Jesus, which was about 2,000 years ago.


42 posted on 07/03/2022 9:28:29 PM PDT by Tudorfly (All things are possible within the will of God.)
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To: ganeemead
There are no human ancestors, evolution is a bunch of BS, and YOU are a liar for parroting that kind of garbage. Hominids including the Neanderthal were advanced bipedal apes.

No need for name-calling.

Neanderthals had a slightly larger brain capacity than modern humans, made tools and used fire. Apes don't make tools, though they are smart enough to use things at hand to accomplish tasks.

God created them all; it's just a matter of if He went through intermediate forms while doing so, over the six days of creation, which could be a half billion years to a timeless Creator.

43 posted on 07/04/2022 1:29:15 PM PDT by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Militia to the border! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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To: JimRed
I can help. This little book is a free download in pdf format, check the sections on Neanderthals

The Neanderthal was a very advanced bipedal ape with dark-world eyes and a six inch fur coat. His DNA is roughly halfway between ours and that of a chimpanzee and a bit closer to that of the chimp. His brain may have been a bit bigger than ours but it was dominated by the area of the brain associated with vision and that combined with the huge eyes tells us that his brain was to a large extent the neurophysiological equivalent of the circuitry for a military night vision system. Our brains are dominated by the area involved in complex logic.

44 posted on 07/05/2022 3:08:44 PM PDT by ganeemead (There is no definition of patriotism that includes stooging or siding with Nazis against Christians.)
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To: ganeemead

Just because he posted the article it doesn’t mean he wrote it or believes it. Quit being a noobie.


45 posted on 07/05/2022 3:19:54 PM PDT by Fledermaus (With Trans Republicans like McCarthy and McConnell do we really want them to win Congress in 2022?)
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To: Nifster
"Your disdain for science should have you walking and living like the Amish"

The Amish live healthy lifestyles in caring communities.
They don't disdain all science, but they won't accept anything which might infringe on their lifestyle or community.
Especially, excuse my French, they don't want a lot of modern...ah... junk in their homes.

46 posted on 07/07/2022 6:36:23 AM PDT by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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To: ganeemead; JimRed
ganeemead: "The Neanderthal was a very advanced bipedal ape with dark-world eyes and a six inch fur coat. His DNA is roughly halfway between ours and that of a chimpanzee and a bit closer to that of the chimp."

That is total rubbish.
There's no evidence of either "dark-world eyes" or a "fur coat".
Neanderthal DNA is so close to ours there is evidence of human to Neanderthal interbreeding, which is impossible with chimpanzees.

It's said that non-African humans carry 2% to 4% Neanderthal DNA and that all-told, more than half of Neanderthal DNA is still present, scattered in humans worldwide.

47 posted on 07/07/2022 6:43:43 AM PDT by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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