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      New four-million-year-old hominid species from Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya.

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      Animals, Fossils, Hominidae, classification, Humans, Kenya, Mammals, Mandible, Skull, Tooth

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          Nine hominid dental, cranial and postcranial specimens from Kanapoi, Kenya, and 12 specimens from Allia Bay, Kenya, are described here as a new species of Australopithecus dating from between about 3.9 million and 4.2 million years ago. The mosaic of primitive and derived features shows this species to be a possible ancestor to Australopithecus afarensis and suggests that Ardipithecus ramidus is a sister species to this and all later hominids. A tibia establishes that hominids were bipedal at least half a million years before the previous earliest evidence showed.

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          7637803
          10.1038/376565a0

          Chemistry
          Animals,Fossils,Hominidae,classification,Humans,Kenya,Mammals,Mandible,Skull,Tooth
          Chemistry
          Animals, Fossils, Hominidae, classification, Humans, Kenya, Mammals, Mandible, Skull, Tooth

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