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  2. Ardipithecus kadabba - Wikipedia

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    Ardipithecus kadabba is the scientific classification given to fossil remains "known only from teeth and bits and pieces of skeletal bones", [1] originally estimated to be 5.8 to 5.2 million years old, and later revised to 5.77 to 5.54 million years old. [2]

  3. Tim D. White - Wikipedia

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    Discovery of Ardipithecus kadabba (2004) Tim D. White (born August 24, 1950) is an American paleoanthropologist and Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley . He is best known for leading the team which discovered Ardi , the type specimen of Ardipithecus ramidus , a 4.4 million-year-old likely human ancestor.

  4. Middle Awash - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Awash is a paleoanthropological research area [1] in the northwest corner of Gabi Rasu in the Afar Region along the Awash River in Ethiopia's Afar Depression.It is a unique natural laboratory for the study of human origins and evolution and a number of fossils of the earliest hominins, particularly of the Australopithecines, as well as some of the oldest known Olduwan stone ...

  5. Ardipithecus - Wikipedia

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    Ardipithecus kadabba fossils. Ardipithecus kadabba is "known only from teeth and bits and pieces of skeletal bones", [14] and is dated to approximately 5.6 million years ago. [3] It has been described as a "probable chronospecies" (i.e. ancestor) of A. ramidus. [3]

  6. Ardipithecus ramidus - Wikipedia

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    A. kadabba is considered to have been the direct ancestor of A. ramidus, making Ardipithecus a chronospecies. [7] The exact affinities of Ardipithecus have been debated. White, in 1994, considered A. ramidus to have been more closely related to humans than chimpanzees, though noting it to be the most ape-like fossil hominin to date. [1]

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  9. Middle Awash Project - Wikipedia

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    Ardipithicus kadabba was discovered in 1997 on the Western Side, at site Asa Koma, [8] by Yohannes Haile Selassie and Giday WoldeGabriel. Ardipithecus kadabba is one of the earliest known hominids from the Late Miocene period. It was first announced in 2001, and further remains were announced in 2004. [8]