The early Pliocene African hominoid Ardipithecus ramidus was diagnosed as a having a unique phylogenetic relationship with the Australopithecus + Homo clade based on nonhoning canine teeth, a ...
Fossils unearthed from an Ethiopian site not far from where the famous hominid Ardi’s partial skeleton was found suggest that her species was evolving different ways of walking upright more than 4 ...
これは、約440万年前、人類がその系統樹に「根」を下ろし始めた時代の物語であり、そしてその根を掘り起こし、私たち自身の起源を問い直した、現代の探求者たちの物語である。 第一章:湿潤な林地の生存者たち(約440万年前、エチオピア、アファール ...
A new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, confirms close relationship of Ardipithecus ramidus – a species of hominid that lived in the east of the African continent ...
約580万〜520万年前に生きたアルディピテクス・カダバは、人類と類人猿の分岐直後を映す最古級ホミニンである。大型犬歯に残る原始性と二足歩行の萌芽を併せ持ち、森林環境で樹上と地上を行き来する生活を営んだ。その断片的な化石は、人類進化の設計 ...
An impression of what "Ardi" would have looked like based on the fossil finds An ancient human-like creature that may be a direct ancestor to our species has been described by researchers. The ...
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