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Changes from an ape-like anatomy are discernible in hominoid fossils from the late Miocene in Africa. Some hominoid species from this period exhibit traits that are typical of humans but are not ...
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8.7 million year-old fossil rewrites the story of human evolutionThe results placed Anadoluvius firmly within the hominine lineage, indicating a closer evolutionary relationship with African apes and humans than with other apes of the Miocene era. Mediterranean ...
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We Could Be Totally Wrong About The Origins Of HumansBased on the timeline, stages, theories, and evidence of human evolution ... found in northern Greece and dated to be from the late Miocene, which occurred between 11.6 and 5.3 million years ...
Fossilized leaves discovered in China’s Yunnan Province in 2009 and 2011 suggest citrus has existed since the late Miocene epoch, as many as seven million years ago. Humans, however, have ...
Miocene great apes belong to an evolutionary family that includes modern chimps, gorillas, orangutans and humans. Evidence that Danuvius and Buronius survived on different resources in the same ...
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