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Related: About this forumIn Groundbreaking Find, Three Kinds of Early Humans Unearthed Living Together in South Africa
The different hominid species, possibly including the oldest-known Homo erectus, existed in the regions hills and caves
The Drimolen excavations and excavated fossils. (Andy Herries)
By Brian Handwerk
SMITHSONIANMAG.COM
APRIL 2, 2020
Scientists studying the roots of humanitys family tree have found several branches entangled in and around a South African cave.
Two million years ago, three different early humansAustralopithecus, Paranthropus, and the earliest-known Homo erectusappear to have lived at the same time in the same place, near the Drimolen Paleocave System. How much these different species interacted remains unknown. But their contemporaneous existence suggests our ancient relations were quite diverse during a key transitional period of African prehistory that saw the last days of Australopithecus and the dawn of H. erectuss nearly two-million-year run.
We know that the old idea, that when one species occurs another goes extinct and you dont have much overlap, thats just not the case, says study coauthor Andy Herries, a paleoanthropologist at La Trobe University in Australia.
Homo erectus cranium with stylized projection of the outline of the rest of the skull. (Andy Herries, Jesse Martin and Renaud Joannes-Boyau)
Three Species, One Place
Australopithecus africanus is the most primitive of this trio. The lineage dates to 3.3 million years ago and combines human features with ape-like attributes including long, tree climbing-arms. Despite these intermediate features, Australopithecuss exact relation to modern humans remains unknown. The species is thought to have died out around 2 million years ago.
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/homo-erectus-australopithecus-saranthropus-south-africa-180974571/
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In Groundbreaking Find, Three Kinds of Early Humans Unearthed Living Together in South Africa (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
May 2020
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tblue37
(66,035 posts)1. K&R and thanks! nt
Faux pas
(15,364 posts)2. Fascinating!
Thank you for sharing Judi Lynn
rampartc
(5,835 posts)3. great find
the more we know about these people and their world the better.
niyad
(119,909 posts)4. KNR and thank you so much for this fascinating find.
wryter2000
(47,455 posts)5. Wow
Exciting. Thanks.
Ananda62
(307 posts)6. Thanks for the link
Its a fascinating read.
japple
(10,321 posts)7. Many thanks for posting this. Will keep it on my radar. Is this further evidence of
dogs & cats living together (LOL)
Karadeniz
(23,417 posts)8. Fascinating..thanks for sharing!❤
keithbvadu2
(40,106 posts)9. one possible chart