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Folia Primatol 2018;89:165–215 Published online: May 8, 2018 DOI: 10.1159/000488668 Abstracts are available online only, free of charge, at www.karger.com/doi/10.1159/000488668 6th Iberian Primatological Congress Burgos, España, 4–7 October, 2017 Abstracts Editors Miquel Llorente, Girona, Spain José Miguel Carretero, Burgos, Spain Susana Costa, Lisboa, Portugal Basel · Freiburg · Paris · London · New York · Chennai · New Delhi · Bangkok · Beijing · Shanghai · Tokyo · Kuala Lumpur · Singapore · Sydney Plenary Sessions All Migrants Out of Africa … Michel Brunet College de France, France E-Mail: [email protected] The idea of an ascendance for our species is quite recent (Neanderthal man, 1856). During the last 150 years, we have discovered unexpected ancestors, numerous close relatives and our deep palaeontological roots in Africa. Since the beginning of the new millennium, three late Miocene hominids have been described in Africa: two around 6 Ma (Ardipithecus in Ethiopia and Orrorin in Kenya) in East Africa and the earliest dated to 7 Ma (Sahelanthropus) by MPFT in Chad, Central Africa. For the moment, specimens are too scarce to allow the proposal of robust relationships, but clearly these Late Miocene hominids belong to a new evolutive grade distinct from Australopithecus and Homo.
Folia Primatologica – Brill
Published: Feb 14, 2018
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