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Astonishing Skull Found in Africa
BBC ^ | 10 July, 2002 | Ivan Noble

Posted on 07/10/2002 11:51:16 AM PDT by Mr.Clark

It's the most important find in living memory.

It was found in the desert in Chad by an international team and is thought to be approximately seven million years old.

"I knew I would one day find it... I've been looking for 25 years," said Michel Brunet of the University of Poitiers, France.

Scientists say it is the most important discovery in the search for the origins of humankind since the first Australopithecus "ape-man" remains were found in Africa in the 1920s.

The newly discovered skull finally puts to rest any idea that there might be a single "missing link" between humans and chimpanzees, they say.

Messy evolution

Analysis of the ancient find is not yet complete, but already it is clear that it has an apparently puzzling combination of modern and ancient features.

Henry Gee, senior editor at the scientific journal Nature, said that the fossil makes it clear how messy the process of evolution has been.

"It shows us there wasn't a nice steady progression from ancient hominids to what we are today," he told BBC News Online.

"It's the most important find in living memory, the most important since the australopithecines in the 1920s.

"It's amazing to find such a wonderful skull that's so old," he said.

What is the skull's significance?

The skull is so old that it comes from a time when the creatures which were to become modern humans had not long diverged from the line that would become chimpanzees.

There were very few of these creatures around relative to the number of people in the world today, and only a tiny percentage of them were ever fossilised.

So despite all the false starts, failed experiments and ultimate winners produced by evolution, the evidence for what went on between 10 and five million years ago is very scarce.

Grandparent, great uncle, great aunt?

There will be plenty of debate about where the Chad skull fits into the incomplete and sketchy picture researchers have drawn for the origins of the human species.

"A find like this does make us question the trees people have built up of human evolution," Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum told the BBC.

Sahelanthropus tchadensis, as the find has been named, may turn out to be a direct human ancestor or it may prove to be a member of a side branch of our family tree.

The team which found the skull believes it is that of a male, but even that is not 100% clear.

"They've called it a male individual, based on the strong brow ridge, but it's equally possible it's a female," said Professor Stringer.

Future finds may make the whole picture of human evolution clearer.

"We've got to be ready for shocks and surprises to come," he said.

The Sahelanthropus has been nicknamed Toumai, a name often given to children born in the dry season in Chad.

Full details of the discovery appear in the journal Nature.


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To: carenot
I'm glad someone did. I was afraid that my sense of humor had fosilized into dry wit.

EBUCK

281 posted on 07/11/2002 8:18:05 AM PDT by EBUCK
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To: medved
You have been accused of spamming. I gotta say, though, that if you hadn't, I would never have been made aware of this stuff. This is a seriously important subject and I apreciate you bringing the sites to my attention!
282 posted on 07/11/2002 8:36:39 AM PDT by RobRoy
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To: medved
I mean who the hell would take somebody who'd been searching all of Africa for a skull for the last 25 years seriously?

Someone who respects other people's hard work.

283 posted on 07/11/2002 8:40:12 AM PDT by Virginia-American
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To: RobRoy
Thanks, that's the reason I ignore the accusations. That's aside from the fact that most definitions of spam include some notion of a profit motive, and there isn't any in this case.
284 posted on 07/11/2002 10:01:13 AM PDT by medved
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To: Virginia-American
I mean who the hell would take somebody who'd been searching all of Africa for a skull for the last 25 years seriously?

Someone who respects other people's hard work.

The basic idea for succeeding in this life is to work as hard as necessary and as smart as possible. Spending 25 years searching all of Africa for a skull does not meet any rational definition of working smart.

285 posted on 07/11/2002 10:03:26 AM PDT by medved
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To: medved
The basic idea for succeeding in this life is to work as hard as necessary and as smart as possible. Spending 25 years searching all of Africa for a skull does not meet any rational definition of working smart.

You think he has been ignoring everything else he has dug up in the last 25 years? Including the megalodon shark teeth?

286 posted on 07/11/2002 10:10:37 AM PDT by balrog666
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To: rwfromkansas
I am no evolutionist, but there are other ways to date a fossil besides just the semi-unreliable carbon dating.

Such as?

Sometimes rock strata are used. But the rocks that are used to date the fossils are dated by the fossils that are found in them. If you don't believe me, check it out.

287 posted on 07/11/2002 10:09:19 PM PDT by LiteKeeper
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