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science5 days ago

7 Million-Year-Old Fossil Sheds Light on the Origins of Bipedal Walking

A 7-million-year-old fossil of Sahelanthropus tchadensis provides strong evidence that early human ancestors could walk upright, suggesting that bipedalism evolved much earlier than previously thought. The discovery was made through detailed analysis of skeletal features, including a femoral tubercle and limb proportions, indicating that this species was adapted for upright walking despite its small brain and tree-dwelling habits.

science7 months ago

The Toumaï Controversy: Unraveling Humanity's Origins Amidst Fossil Disputes

The article details the discovery and subsequent controversy surrounding Toumaï, an ancient skull found in Chad, which challenged existing ideas about human origins. It highlights the scientific disputes over the interpretation of fossils, especially a femur believed to belong to Toumaï, and the intense rivalries and ethical conflicts within the paleoanthropology community. The debate over whether Toumaï was bipedal or not exemplifies the provisional and contentious nature of reconstructing human evolutionary history.