It is ironic that the evolution story has to be rewritten with the discovery of the Ardi, which stands for Ardipithecus ramidus predating iconic bones of Lucy form least a million years. 4.4 million years old, partial fossil-skeleton hints the scientists that humans and apes are evolved from more human like ancestor or forebear, than they earlier theorized. Therefore, the human and ape evolution is reversal not progressive. That is to say humans are not evolved from apes but apes have evolved from human like hominoids. The wall street Journal article states:
"Although the differences between humans, apes and chimps today are legion, we all shared a common ancestor six million years or so ago. These fossils suggest that the common ancestor – still undiscovered – resembled a chimp much less than researchers have always believed.
In fact, so many traits in modern chimps and apes are missing from these early hominids that researchers now question the notion that chimps and apes are a repository of primitive traits once shared by our ancestors. "We all thought the ancestral animal would look more like a chimp," said Yale University anthropologist Andrew Hill.
Instead, the new finds show that what seems most ancient about modern chimps and apes -- such as canine fangs, long limbs with hooked fingers for swinging through trees, and hands designed for knuckle-walking -- may actually be more recent developments, the researchers said. In that sense, the human hand today actually may be the more primitive appendage, they said.
Unlike modern apes and chimps, these hominids had supple wrists, strong thumbs, flexible fingers and power-grip palms shaped to grasp objects like sticks and stones firmly. They were primed for tool use, even though it would be another two million years or so before our ancestors began to fashion the first stone blades, choppers and axes"
It amazing isn't it, how Science can fool people for decades!!!
Watch the WSJ presentation of the founding, you'll be astonished:
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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