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Fossils paint new picture of human evolution
AP via Yahoo ^ | 2007-Aug-08 | Julie Steenhuysen

Posted on 08/08/2007 11:23:07 AM PDT by Brujo

An ancient skull and upper jawbone from two early branches of the human family tree -- Homo erectus and Homo habilis -- suggest the early human ancestors may have lived close together for half a million years, researchers said on Wednesday.

The fossils, discovered in eastern Africa, challenge the understanding that humans evolved one after another like a line of dominoes, from ancient Homo habilis to Homo erectus and eventually to Homo sapiens, or modern people.

"There has been a view that has suggested habilis very slowly evolved into erectus," said Susan Anton, a professor of anthropology at New York University. "Now we have the two cohabitating, so that can no longer be the case."

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1 posted on 08/08/2007 11:23:09 AM PDT by Brujo
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2 posted on 08/08/2007 11:35:51 AM PDT by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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An ancient skull and upper jawbone from two early branches of the human family tree -- Homo erectus and Homo habilis -- suggest the early human ancestors may have lived close together for half a million years, researchers said on Wednesday.

Hell, I think I was standing behind a Homo habilis in the market checkout line the other day. Or maybe he was a Cro-magnon. Which one buys a lot of beer?

3 posted on 08/08/2007 11:36:02 AM PDT by John Jorsett (scam never sleeps)
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“There has been a view that has suggested habilis very slowly evolved into erectus,” said Susan Anton, a professor of anthropology at New York University. “Now we have the two cohabitating, so that can no longer be the case.”
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But let’s not question the theory of gradual change through natural selection even where evidence, such as this, casts doubt on it. If the small changes in habilis were positive adaptations that led gradually to erectus . . . this doesn’t make sense. Why did Habilis stay frozen as Habilis while all sorts of mutations lumped together only in Erectus to create Erectus (suddenly).


4 posted on 08/08/2007 11:38:06 AM PDT by Greg F (The Congress voted and it didn't count and . . . then . . . it didn't happen at all.)
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5 posted on 08/08/2007 11:41:31 AM PDT by EveningStar
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Well, the one lived in a nice upscale neighborhood and the other one was confined to the late pliocene ghetto.


6 posted on 08/08/2007 11:52:57 AM PDT by muawiyah
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Does this mean we still have a “missing link” running around?


7 posted on 08/08/2007 11:55:44 AM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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Awful big numbers to swallow here for some people, soon the HTT crowd will show up telling everyone that nothing can be more than 6-10 thousand years old.


8 posted on 08/08/2007 11:57:04 AM PDT by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading the article since 2004)
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To: Brujo

Damn homos.


9 posted on 08/08/2007 11:57:42 AM PDT by Adder (hialb)
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It makes more sense that these would overlap, rather than having a direct, linear evolution. We actually seem to be living with less variety today than the world has seen in a long, long time. Only one variety of hominid? How dull!


10 posted on 08/08/2007 11:58:26 AM PDT by SlowBoat407 (There's more than one way to burn a book. - Ray Bradbury)
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All was good till Homo habilis came home and caught Homo erectus with his daughter.


11 posted on 08/08/2007 11:58:27 AM PDT by BigCinBigD (")
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All was good till Homo habilis came home and caught Homo erectus with his daughter.

Betcha that erectus went away quickly.

12 posted on 08/08/2007 11:59:22 AM PDT by SlowBoat407 (There's more than one way to burn a book. - Ray Bradbury)
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To: EveningStar
Thanks for the cross reference. It's the same discovery, but commented on by different writers.
13 posted on 08/08/2007 11:59:47 AM PDT by Brujo (Quod volunt, credunt.)
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lol...


14 posted on 08/08/2007 12:00:10 PM PDT by sit-rep ( http://trulineint.com/latestposts.asp)
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To: Brujo

True. But it’s essentially the same story, just different wire services with their own writers.


15 posted on 08/08/2007 12:02:38 PM PDT by EveningStar
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I’ve read that Louis Leaky found evidence at Oldavai Gorge that australopithicus, habilis, erectus and modern man lived at the same time. Sort of blows away the ascent of man pictures . . .


16 posted on 08/08/2007 12:02:51 PM PDT by Greg F (The Congress voted and it didn't count and . . . then . . . it didn't happen at all.)
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Who knows what Leaky found ~ the Olduvai Gorge area is one of those places where settlement and resettlement has occurred for thousands of centuries ~ it's just like Arlington Virginia ~ Chief Powhatan had his chief village just about 2 miles East of the present day CIA headquarters.

He was intent on taking over the East Coast, and then the World!

That does not mean that Chief Powhatan reside at the CIA!

17 posted on 08/08/2007 12:23:14 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: SlowBoat407
There are probably 3 major varieties. It's quite easy to identify the Sa'ami as one, the Khalahari Bushmen as another, and then everybody else is the third variety.

And that should be a lesson to folks ~ looks ain't everything. Unfortunately we don't have a clue how the DNA in these ancient "species", if they are species, differed.

19 posted on 08/08/2007 12:25:23 PM PDT by muawiyah
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They carpooled, held barbecues, drank beer, etc.
20 posted on 08/08/2007 12:29:08 PM PDT by elephantlips
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