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(05-24-2017, 12:11 AM)peter Wrote: Good job, Ngala. Very interesting.
Would you be able to do a post about the origin of man when you have time? A post in which you combine what is known, including the recent info from southern Africa?
I'm interested in evolution, but often lack the time to read. My guess is I won't be the only one interested in a kind of overview on the evolution of man.
Maybe this European ape was the ancestral species of the later Australopithecus? BTW, I think the ultimate origin of the Homininae subfamily (Gorilla/Chimpanzee/Human) is indeed Africa, but some early ancestors of humans could have been migrated out of Africa, then later migrated back? Could be the Australopithecus descended from the back migration of the later Graecopithecus?