Skeleton offers new clues on evolution
October 3rd, 2009
CNN reports: Scientists say the oldest-known hominid skeleton known as Ardipithecus ramidus or Ardi (Aramis, Ethiopia) was a 4-foot-tall female who walked upright more than 4 million years ago and offers new clues to how humans may have evolved. More…
A video from the Science journal offers insight on the skeleton:
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