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I think you mean "14 million" not "14,000" >2) >Concerning out of Spain, see: >Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, a New Middle Miocene Great Ape from Spain >Salvador Moyà-Solà, Meike Köhler, David M. Alba, Isaac Casanovas-Vilar, and >Jordi Galindo, Science 19 November 2004; 306: 1339-1344 [DOI: >10.1126/science.1103094] (in Research Articles) > >P. catalaunicus is about 14,000 years old, and according to Moyà et al., has >a unique combination of human and great-ape features which would place it >somewhere near the node of great apes and humans (beautifully illustrated) > > -- Phil Bock mailto:bockp001@optusnet.com.au Bryozoa Home Page http://www.civgeo.rmit.edu.au/bryozoa/default.html -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.3 - Release Date: 25/03/2005
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