Yet another “hominid fossil of the month”.
Yawn.
Yeah, people should stop finding these things. Old news.
If the styloid process in the hand bone has not been seen in any human fossil older than 1.8 million years, how did it suddenly appear, fully formed?
That’s quite a mutation. We’re asked to believe the human hand was a primitive, clumsy thing, and suddenly became dextrous almost overnight in the span of evolutionary time.
Perhaps some paleontologist here can enlighten me.