Posted on August 23, 2007 by Timothy McDougald
As I mentioned here various and sundry media organizations are having a field day with the recently announced discovery of some fossil teeth belonging to a new species of Miocene ape. The find in itself is quite interesting, but:
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Posted on August 22, 2007 by Timothy McDougald
According to both National Georgraphic and the BBC new fossils – this time of some molars and a canine – are being announced in the journal Nature (I’m in the process of tracking the article down and will say more after I read it).
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