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Our newest oldest ancestor?

Leslie C. Aiello () and Mark Collard
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Leslie C. Aiello: University College London
Mark Collard: University College London

Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6828, 526-527

Abstract: These are exciting times in the study of human origins. But excitement needs to be tempered with caution in assessing the claim of a six-million-year-old direct ancestor of modern humans.

Date: 2001
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