Primitive Eurasian Ancestors Turn Up in Dmanisi, Georgia
Hominid Fossils Show Primitive Bone Morphology
By Codie Leonsch Hartwig, published Sep 23, 2007
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This determination came through the team's analysis of the earliest known hominid fossils in existence outside of Africa. These were recently discovered in Dmanisi, Georgia, of the former Soviet republic. Currently a semi-presidential republic having both an active president and prime minister, Georgia is situated in the Caucasus Mountains on the east coast of the Black Sea and is bounded on the north by Russia and on the south by Turkey and Armenia. Its eastern border adjoins Azerbaijan.
The fossils, which are dated as being 1.8 million years old, show some aspects of lower limb morphology that matche what we consider modern skeletal morphology. Such aspects include long legs and an arched foot. The fossils, however, do retain some primitive aspects of morphology in the shoulder and foot. The stature and brain size of the species are small and therefore more similar to earlier species that are found in Africa.
The researchers therefore conclude, "Thus, the earliest known hominins to have lived outside Africa in temperate zones of Eurasia did not yet display the full set of derived skeletal features."
This new evidence and analysis of the first human ancestors to migrate to Eurasia from Africa shows that this species had the anatomical and behavioral capacity to be successful across a range of environments. Pontzer, who studies how the musculoskeletal anatomy of an animal reflect its performance, ecological niche and evolutionary history, has said that the morphology of the fossilized skeleton indicates how it could successfully expand out of Africa.
Primitive Eurasian Ancestors Turn Up in Dmanisi, Georgia
Date: September 20, 2007Location:
St Louis, MO USA
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