
Human Origins: Australopithecus
The Ancients
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Gone Medieval From History
It took a while until the official Australopithecus afarensis name was published and as said I was pushed back from the South Africans in particular to say well yes it is a different form but it might be a subspecies. There were some proposals there were also people just like Dom Johansson had originally envisaged who said no this is not one species indeed. It's an absolute treasure trove of evidence for what must be human ancestors of some sort leaving their imprints. In Tanzania they found ash layers that had footprints in ash layers that turned out to be around 3.7 million years old so the fossils in Tanzania are indeed older than the ones in Ethiopia.
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