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Sahelanthropus or 'Sahelpithecus'?

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  • Michel Brunet

    (Faculté des Sciences et CNRS UMR 6046, Université de Poitiers)

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In 1925, when Dart described Australopithecus africanus1 as a hominid, critics interpreted it as a juvenile gorilla2,3,4. Last year, Wolpoff's colleagues (B.S. and M.P.) claimed that their Kenyan fossil Orrorin was a direct ancestor of Homo5, and now Wolpoff et al. conclude that Sahelanthropus was an ape (specifically, a female gorilla ancestor6) — a belief that, to our knowledge, is not supported by published or unpublished data.

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  • Michel Brunet, 2002. "Sahelanthropus or 'Sahelpithecus'?," Nature, Nature, vol. 419(6907), pages 582-582, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:419:y:2002:i:6907:d:10.1038_419582a
    DOI: 10.1038/419582a
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