By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the "Burtele ...
Researchers have unraveled the mystery of the 'Burtele Foot,' linking 3.4-million-year-old fossils to Australopithecus deyiremeda, a human ancestor from Ethiopia. This discovery reveals coexistence ...
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Newly discovered fossils prove that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belongs to a little-known, recently named ancient ...
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Newly identified bones tie the mysterious Burtele foot to a new Australopithecus species that lived alongside Lucy more than ...
Now, in a study published Tuesday called "Mystery owner of African hominin foot identified," the scientists announced that ...
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