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Ethiopia Yields Ancestral Fossils by IDINRETE: 8:39pm On Jul 11, 2007
Ethiopia yields ancestral fossils 

The Lucy skeleton is one of the most famous human ancestors
Researchers have found fossil remains of early human ancestors in Ethiopia that date to a little known period in human evolution.
The cache included several complete jaws and one partial skeleton, and was unearthed at Woranso-Mille in the country's Afar desert.

The remains were recovered 30km from the site where "Lucy" - one of the most famous human ancestors - was found.

The specimens have been dated to between 3.5 and 3.8 million years ago.

The research team is led from Cleveland University in the US.

The palaeontologists have been working in northern Ethiopia's Afar region for four seasons. This year, they have broadened their search to new areas.

They have found these new areas rich in fossils including teeth and fragments of jawbones belonging to ancient, humanlike creatures - often referred to as hominids.

Dr Yohannes Haile-Selassie, one of the team's leaders, told the BBC: "One of the reasons why this discovery is really important is because it serves as a time frame that we know nothing about in the past and that's what makes it really significant."

He added: "We have a record of about six million years of early human evolution in Ethiopia, but there are also small gaps here and there and this one happens to be one of them."

The fossils come from the right time period to shed light on the relationship between the "Lucy" species, Australopithecus afarensis, and an even older species called Australopithecus anamensis.

The older species is thought to be ancestral to the "Lucy" hominids, but scientists need more fossils to say this for sure.

Dr Haile-Selassie said the new dig sites yielded the bones of many monkeys, antelopes and wild pigs, suggesting that the hominids lived in a far greener and more wooded countryside than the bare stony Afar desert region seen today.

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this dating is in serious conflict with the date of creation stories held in the bible which can be guestimated to about 5000 or 6000 years

who are we to believe Science or The creation story
Re: Ethiopia Yields Ancestral Fossils by Horus(m): 9:16pm On Jul 11, 2007
this dating is in serious conflict with the date of creation stories held in the bible which can be guestimated to about 5000 or 6000 years

who are we to believe Science or The creation story

God is a scientist.
When religious scholars, be they Hebraic, Christian, or Islamic agree that the creation of Adam is not more than 6000 years old, they have to see that gold had to be in the process of forming before Adam and Eve were born. Thus, the planet predates Adam and Eve by millions of years, and also make note of the statement that the God of the Bible makes literally “and the gold of that land is good.” He differentiates good gold from bad gold, which means he was able to examine gold to make the decision, rendering him a scientist, a minerologist.

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