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Omo sapiens
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Canberra, Australia (Scientific American): A new analysis of human remains first discovered in 1967 suggests that they are in fact much older than previously believed. The results, published in this week’s edition of the journal “Nature”, push back the emergence of our species by nearly 35,000 years.
Ian McDougall of the Australian National University in Canberra and his colleagues worked with two well-known fossil finds known as Omo I and Omo II, which were recovered from Ethiopia's Kibish Formation by Richard Leakey.
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