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Oldest Skeleton Of A Human Ancestor, Ardipithecus Ramidus, Found In Ethiopia by BuchiPrinzy: 6:30pm On Sep 15, 2020
A skeleton believed to be the fossil of the human oldest ancestor that lived 4.4 million years was discovered by a group of paleoanthropologists led by an American anthropologist, Tim D. White, in 1994.
Ardipithecus ramidus, as named, was discovered along the West of Awash River, Afar region, Aramis, in Ethiopia. The fossil's name was gotten from the Afar language – Ardi, which means ground or floor, while Ramid means root, and Pithecus, a Greek word for Ape.
Ardi, as nicknamed, shared a phylogenetic relationship with Australopithecus, as both had a non-honing canine tooth, a postcranial character relating to the facultative bipedality, and a foreshortened cranial base.
Unlike other diagnosed fossils, Ardi's skull was resting atop her spinal column, so she was believed to be bipedal when walking on the ground but quadruped while on trees, with her big toe splaying out from her foot for a comfortable grasping of trees. She weighed 51 kg, and her height was estimated to be about 117 to 124 cm. Unlike modern humans, she had a prognathous face, the tarsal and tibial lengths show a leaping ability that lacks vertical climbing or knuckles walking.
Ardi had a long lumbar vertebral series and lordosis due to her bipedality. However, the legs were not totally joined with the torso, which was believed to rely mostly on her quadriceps for climbing. Her upper pelvis was short.
Ardipithecus ramidus was believed to be omnivores according to a Carbon-isotope study of the teeth. The enamel on the teeth was neither thin nor thick, so it was thought they survived on meat, fruit, and plants. The front teeth were believed to have been used frequently for clamping and pulling of edibles.
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Re: Oldest Skeleton Of A Human Ancestor, Ardipithecus Ramidus, Found In Ethiopia by SpecTTraP: 6:35pm On Sep 15, 2020
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Re: Oldest Skeleton Of A Human Ancestor, Ardipithecus Ramidus, Found In Ethiopia by hahn(m): 7:04pm On Sep 15, 2020
The "earth is 4000 years old in the bible" gang will soon show up grin

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