New four-million-year-old hominid species from Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya
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- DOI: 10.1038/376565a0
New four-million-year-old hominid species from Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya
Abstract
Nine hominid dental, cranial and postcranial specimens from Kanapoi, Kenya, and 12 specimens from Allia Bay, Kenya, are described here as a new species of Australopithecus dating from between about 3.9 million and 4.2 million years ago. The mosaic of primitive and derived features shows this species to be a possible ancestor to Australopithecus afarensis and suggests that Ardipithecus ramidus is a sister species to this and all later hominids. A tibia establishes that hominids were bipedal at least half a million years before the previous earliest evidence showed.
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