Sunday, April 04, 2010

Missing Link Between Man and Apes Found

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: A "missing link" between humans and their apelike ancestors has been discovered.

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Homo habilis lived 2.0-1.6 million years ago and had a wide distribution in Africa. Image: The Telegraph

The new species of hominid, the evolutionary branch of primates that includes humans, is to be revealed when the two-million-year-old skeleton of a child is unveiled this week.

Scientists believe the almost-complete fossilised skeleton belonged to a previously-unknown type of early human ancestor that may have been a intermediate stage as ape-men evolved into the first species of advanced humans, Homo habilis.

Experts who have seen the skeleton say it shares characteristics with Homo habilis, whose emergence 2.5 million years ago is seen as a key stage in the evolution of our species.

The new discovery could help to rewrite the history of human evolution by filling in crucial gaps in the scientific knowledge. >>> Richard Gray, Science Correspondent | Saturday, April 03, 2010