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They found up to 1.8 million years ago that pubic lice which are only on humans diverged in North America.

Maybe these ancients had a technology that I still do not even know about.

'Scientists Find Possible New Human Species
May 29, 1997 12:41 PM EDT
MADRID (Reuter) - A group of Spanish scientists said Thursday they had discovered a new species of human beings in a 780,000-year-old fossil, possibly the oldest known European.

'We believe this is a new species that we have called Homo antecessor,' Jose Maria Bermudez de Castro of the Natural Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid told a news conference.

'It's a species that we consider the common ancestor of modern humanity and the neandertals.'

Bermudez de Castro and a team of Spanish paleoanthropologists found the fossilised remains of a boy with a remarkably modern face in a cave in Spain's central Atapuerca mountains during an excavation from 1994 to 1996.

They said the unique combination of features, with a face like the modern Homo sapiens species and a jaw and brow similar to the extinct Neandertals, led them to name a new species, a finding to be published in the U.S. journal Science Friday.

The boy was discovered among a group of six people of almost modern height and bone size with a relatively advanced cognitive ability, as judged by the quality o
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'Kenyanthropus platyops': - Perhaps the 6,000,000 year old men found by a maverick who went next the top brass back at the Olduvai Gorge will be proven to for real not be outside the australopithecine lineage. But the Leakey family has found a 3.5 million year old human that definitely is, and it was current rear I had written the things related hereto earlier in this effort. I love how these synchronicities occur and how much there is for us to know approximately ourselves.
'The ‘Gang' Hits farther
Those famed Leakey fossil hunters add a new limb to our family tree - by Simon Robinson, Nairobi.

Like other members of the famous 'hominid gang', the sharp-eyed fossil hunters employed by paleontology's Leakey family, Justus Erus spends three months a year scouring the dry, bone-rich riverbeds all round Lake Turkana, in northern Kenya. It is a scrubby, desolate landscape, where the people are desparately poor and gun-toting young men are a menacing presence. But it is hallowed ground to scientists seeing as how of the clues it offers to early human history. Still, even in search of five years, Erus, a 30-year-old Turkana tribesman, had scored nary a hit-just bits of sable dry bones and teeth.

Then one scorching morning during the final week of the gang's explorations in godlike 1999, at a site styled Lomekwi, Erus noticed a white object, just a cm or two across, sticking out of a patch of coddle mudstone. 'I thought maybe it was (the trunk of) a monkey,' he says. Beckoning the expedition's co-leader, Meave Leakey, wife and daughter-in-law, respectively, of Richard and Louis Leakey and renowned in her own right, he asked her opinion. By nightfall they realized that they had uncovered the partial remains of a humanlike skull.

The fossil turned out to be a totally new prehuman species and last week reignited one of paleontology's greatest debates: Did we evolve in direct steps from a many apelike scout mid 6 million and 4 million years ago? Or did the human family tree sprout branches, some of which petered out? {No integration of Mungo Man, the 6,000,000 year old find, the arrant Skull or many other possibilities!}

In the past 20 years the Leakeys and others have dug up overwhelming evidence showing that needle 2.5 million and 1 million years ago, the then lush woodlands and savannas of eastern Africa-where our family tree first took root-were the habitat of rival species, most of which were evolutionary dead ends. But what round above that? Paleontologists have generally yea that there was just one hominid line, youth with a small, upright-walking species known as 'Australopithecus afarensis', most famously represented by 'Lucy'., a remarkably complete (about 40%) skeleton found in Ethiopia in 1974.

Now {Ha!} that view is critter challenged. The new skull, described by Leakey and six colleagues, including her and Richard's daughter Louise, 29, in 'Nature' last week, pushes the presence of co-existing species back accessory million years, to 3.5 million and 3.2 million years ago. That's right in Lucy's time. Yet it is so different from Lucy that they spread their fossil, which they call 'Kenyanthropus platyops', or 'flat- faced man of Kenya', to a new genus, or grouping of species. 'This means we will have to rethink the early past of hominid evolution,' says Meave Leakey, head of paleontology at the National Museum of Kenya. {Who didn't want the Dalhousie professor digging up the 6,000,000 year old percussion on the Yale site, that he says aren't australopithecine, to upstage them.} 'It's untouched by evil the picture isn't as simple as we thought.' Even Lucy's discoverer Donald Johanson, director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University, concurs. 'This is a reminder that there are probably a lot more species out there,' he says.

K. 'platyops' not only had a much flatter face than Lucy, she also had smaller teeth. From the teeth, the scientists conclude that it probably ate fruits, berries and small insects while A. 'afarensis' consumed tougher vegetation like roots and grasses. {The skull appears to have teeth as we do. This description of things bears little fruit of the nature of our instigator or how they felt, thought and developed the things that really count. It would fit very nicely with the 'cave man' fiction and our 'gradually evolved' species though. Thus you can rest secure in the knowledge that YOU and especially the European (you) are the highest form of life ever found on the face of this planet.} 'They were unlikely to compete,' says team member Fred Spoor of University ivied halls London. 'Two species don't usually occupy the same ecological niche.'

Old flat-face could displace A. 'afarensis' as a direct link in the human lineage. Or it may be a part of a clan leading to 'Homo rudolfensis', a species with a strikingly similar face that lived in East Africa 2.4 and 1.8 million years ago. 'You find something exquisite and new, but the conclusion is you forsooth know less,' says Spoor. 'But we are getting there.' - with reporting by Andrea Dorfman/New York.” (1)

When all things are considered they are heart disingenuous. Spoor or the others do know that the afarensis lineage is not related to us. As to the existence of super robustus australopithecines in the time, they don't mention that for the probability of 'occupying the same ecological niche' increases the likelihood that humans and hominids barred together and formed protection groups up these larger foe with capital like their own. That is a possibility I think leads to social and cultural development that would push the meaningful aspects of human life back a great deal further. The spiritual and linguistic possibilities of cohabitation and ritual as well as dance and herbalism, expand as people form larger units. It is likely that sexual relations midst different hominids occurred and made mutational potentials to generate genetic streams of over a hundred different types in Africa. To focus on Africa forgets outer space (Diring entry) and Mungo Man. It loses sight of Gondwana where the genetic material that became all these hominids formed ante the split to South America, Australia etc. This leads to many different places on whole wide world developing hominids. Yes, there is much to learn; but if we don't consider all the facts we will keep our heads in a very dark place that doctors might have to use surgical tools like obsidian (as fine as any today) to remove. They have recently found an ape which the researchers think is a cross mid a gorilla and a chimpanzee. It is still living in some numbers and I look forward to geneticists telling us what cannot be done while their colleagues say otherwise – some more. And those geneticists did so in search of I wrote much of this book. They found up to 1.8 million years ago that pubic lice which are only on humans diverged in North America.

Maybe these ancients had a technology that I still do not even know about.

“Scientists Find Possible New Human Species
May 29, 1997 12:41 PM EDT
MADRID (Reuter) - A group of Spanish scientists said Thursday they had discovered a new species of human beings in a 780,000-year-old fossil, possibly the oldest known European.

‘We trust this is a new species that we have named Homo antecessor,’ Jose Maria Bermudez de Castro of the Natural Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid told a news conference.

‘It's a species that we consider the interest vaunt-courier of modern humanity and the neandertals.'

Bermudez de Castro and a team of Spanish paleoanthropologists found the fossilised remains of a boy with a remarkably modern face in a cave in Spain's axial Atapuerca mountains during an excavation from 1994 to 1996.

They said the unique confraternity of features, with a face like the modern Homo sapiens species and a jaw and brow similar to the extinct Neandertals, led them to name a new species, a finding to be published in the U.S. journal Science Friday.

The boy was discovered amongst a group of six people of all but modern height and bone size with a relatively fashionable ability, as judged by the quality of tools found near them.

‘This is perspicuously a very important new finding,' Richard Gallagher, European editor of Science, told reporters.

‘These are bold, exciting proposals that ere then have the field buzzing.'

The Spanish team of long standing that the decision to name a new species based on the reconstructed remains of just one boy -- the faces of the adults in the cave were not as markedly modern -- was controversial.

‘We think we have enough information to define it in the proper sense of a new species,' said Antonio Rosas, a paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural Sciences.

‘But people are probably going to need some time to cop out this proposal.' © Reuters Ltd. All rights reserved.”



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