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08-03-2015, 11:27 AM
Nicky Phillips, Science Editor at the Sydney Morning Herald, reports in
a March 5 2015 article on the discovery of a jawbone in the Ethiopian
Rift Valley that is approximately 400,000 years older than Homo habilis.
Named after the region in which it was discovered, the Ledi-Gerau fossil
belongs to the oldest known member of the human family.
The discovery has been reported in the journal, Science.
Article here -
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/human-jawbone-discovered-in-ethiopia-belongs-to-oldest-human-group-20150305-13vr8i.html
a March 5 2015 article on the discovery of a jawbone in the Ethiopian
Rift Valley that is approximately 400,000 years older than Homo habilis.
Named after the region in which it was discovered, the Ledi-Gerau fossil
belongs to the oldest known member of the human family.
The discovery has been reported in the journal, Science.
Article here -
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/human-jawbone-discovered-in-ethiopia-belongs-to-oldest-human-group-20150305-13vr8i.html