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Ape-Human Split Moved Back By Millions Of Years

E++99 writes in to let us know about a development in paleo-anthropology. It seems that up until now, scientific consensus has placed the divergence of man from the ape line five to six million years ago (based on "genetic distances"). But newly discovered fossils in Ethiopia place the divergence at least twice as far back, and perhaps as long ago as 20 million years. They also largely put to rest any doubts that man and modern apes both emerged from Africa. From the article: "The trail in the hunt for physical evidence of our human ancestors goes cold some six or seven million years ago... Beyond that... fossils of early humans from the Miocene period, 23 to five million years ago, disappear. Fossils of early apes especially during the critical period of 14 to eight million years ago were virtually non-existent — until now... [T]he new fossils, dubbed 'Chororapithecus abyssinicus' by the team of Japanese and Ethiopian paleo-anthropologists who found them, place the early ancestors of the modern day gorilla 10 to 10.5 million years in the past, suggesting that the human-ape split occurred before that."

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  1. How very fitting by d3vo1d · · Score: 5, Funny

    that this comes right after the story entitled "Attack of the Evil Monkeys From Hell".

  2. Re:HaHa,,, STILL trying to PROVE evolution... by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apparently the 98% genetic similarity with chimpanzee doesn't convince you. That just proves that our intelligent designer is a lazy bastard who copied most of his work from the chimps' intelligent designer.
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  3. Re:HaHa,,, STILL trying to PROVE evolution... by guabah · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's what happens when the Chimp's Intelligent Designer licensed his work under the BSD.