Hello, Ardi: New Oldest Humanoid Fossil A Million Years Older Than Lucy

Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 14:42 in Paleontology & Archaeology

The new fossil indicates that our ancestors were less chimplike than heretofore thought This morning, scientists revealed an analysis of a female skeleton that seems to be the best example of early hominids around, about a million years older than the famous Lucy specimen that has been a prime example of early humanoids for about 40 years. New species Ardipithecus ramidus, which scientists nicknamed "Ardi," lived in the woodlands of present-day Ethiopia and had a blend of human and chimplike features. By analyzing the skeleton (which included hands, feet, limbs, pelvis, and skull), researchers estimate that she was about four feet tall and weighed about 110 pounds. She was adept at both climbing through trees (with help from opposable big toes) as well as standing on two legs. Ardi lived 4.4 million years ago, about a few million years after the lineages of people and chips split. All in all, the research suggests...

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