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*How is it possible to know, thanks to only one bone or some fragments of skull, whether it's a new species or an individual of an already known species?
*How is it possible to know, thanks to only one bone or some fragments of skull, whether it's a new species or an individual of an already known species?
*With fossils, how do we make the difference between two individuals of two different species and two individuals of the same species but with different anatomical features?
*With fossils, how do we make the difference between two individuals of two different species and two individuals of the same species but with different anatomical features?
*Why did we find more fossils and more complete fossils of Au. afarensis than other Australopithecus?
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Version du 16 mai 2019 à 09:21

  • Why is it so important to study Australopithecus in the field of Human evolution?
  • Why almost all the discovered fossils are in Africa?
  • How is it possible to know, thanks to only one bone or some fragments of skull, whether it's a new species or an individual of an already known species?
  • With fossils, how do we make the difference between two individuals of two different species and two individuals of the same species but with different anatomical features?
  • Why did we find more fossils and more complete fossils of Au. afarensis than other Australopithecus?