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madelaine burma had made a surprising discovery. her research was published in 2017. and made headlines around the world. believe that her discovery suggested the 1st hamann in line the oldest human ancestors could have emerged in europe and not in africa. the tooth and job own support of her hypothesis but offered no conclusive proof then another piece of evidence surfaced on crete. on the north west coast of the island near track in los meant with an international research team in 2002 a polish paleontologist discovered some unusual fossilized footprints here some breaking they bore traces of bipedalism of an animal that walked upright on 2 legs a crucial feature distinguishing our early ancestors from great apes and they were around 6000000 years old older than almost all the fossils in africa suggest the field. is the outline of the whole print. there you give us the bull. a big toe. on the smaller side to use. the whole thing. in the shape of the foot and the forward pointing toes are reminiscent of human footprints. it seems unlikely that they were made by an an
madelaine burma had made a surprising discovery. her research was published in 2017. and made headlines around the world. believe that her discovery suggested the 1st hamann in line the oldest human ancestors could have emerged in europe and not in africa. the tooth and job own support of her hypothesis but offered no conclusive proof then another piece of evidence surfaced on crete. on the north west coast of the island near track in los meant with an international research team in 2002 a...
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madelaine burma spent 2 years looking for it with no success. finally someone suggested that she speak with one of bruno phone fiberglass former colleagues who had retired almost 20 years earlier. this was the breakthrough yes. of wolf is over when our collections were being hotly dismantled at the institute to make room full of horror. trees professor phone freiburg said to me dr shiflet this is the most valuable piece in our collection and so some little treat it with can see a lot of the secretary so the secretary and i put it in a safe at the institute just to do it even if i akio. that was in the 1980 s. i was stunned he's when they said oh you mean the ape who's that in the safe back here i'm safe that was an unbelievable moment. my mother and. double dose if then is safe was opened on all things and outcome of plastic food containers with a label on it. and the red marker for the word importance just pray cope if it is for a bag. they call p.t. quits fly in and out to put those receiving end up with lasting through containers and he says
madelaine burma spent 2 years looking for it with no success. finally someone suggested that she speak with one of bruno phone fiberglass former colleagues who had retired almost 20 years earlier. this was the breakthrough yes. of wolf is over when our collections were being hotly dismantled at the institute to make room full of horror. trees professor phone freiburg said to me dr shiflet this is the most valuable piece in our collection and so some little treat it with can see a lot of the...
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madelaine burma had made a surprising discovery. her research was published in 2017.nd made headlines around the world. believed that her discovery suggested the 1st hamann in line the oldest human ancestors could have emerged in europe and not in africa. the tooth and jawbone supported her hypothesis but offered no conclusive proof then another piece of evidence surfaced on crete. on the northwest coast of the island near track in los met with an international research team and 2002 a polish paleontologist discovered some unusual fossilized footprints here some breaking they bore traces of bipedalism of an animal that walked upright on 2 legs a crucial feature distinguishing our early ancestors from great apes and they were around 6000000 years old older than almost all the fossils in africa to test the field. is the outline of the whole print. you give us the bull. the big toe. on the smaller side toes. the whole thing. in the shape of the foot and the forward pointing toes are reminiscent of human footprints. it seems unlikely that they were made by an animal that
madelaine burma had made a surprising discovery. her research was published in 2017.nd made headlines around the world. believed that her discovery suggested the 1st hamann in line the oldest human ancestors could have emerged in europe and not in africa. the tooth and jawbone supported her hypothesis but offered no conclusive proof then another piece of evidence surfaced on crete. on the northwest coast of the island near track in los met with an international research team and 2002 a polish...