Humans could be 3 million years older than we thought
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Humans could be 3 million years older than we thought
Paleo-mathematicians are theorizing a significantly earlier dawn of man, as well as a dinosaur day for the dawn of primates. I don't understand any of the math, but it'd be interesting to see if we find more supporting evidence over the years.
Wilkinson, R.D., M.E. Steiper, C. Soligo, R.D. Martin, Z. Yang, & S. Tavaré. (2010). Dating primate divergences through an integrated analysis of paleontological and molecular data.
Wilkinson, R.D., M.E. Steiper, C. Soligo, R.D. Martin, Z. Yang, & S. Tavaré. (2010). Dating primate divergences through an integrated analysis of paleontological and molecular data.
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