There is a early part of the finds of the first bipedal hominid to the Ardispithecines and the Astralopithecines. From the Pre-Australopithecines like the earliest bi-pedal, the Sahelanthropus Tchadensis (7-6mya) to the Ardipithecus kadabba and Ardipithecus ramidus (5.8-4.4 mya). The ramidus was found by Tim White, UCB Professor and a big team he led. Where were these found, in Ethiopia. The later hominds, in the early period are the Australopithecines (4-1 mya) where they lost there honing, and became more committed to the ground. The Anamensis (4 mya), the Afarensis (3.6 - 3 mya) the famous one being Lucy. On average the Afrensis were aobut 5 ft tall. Lucy was 3 1/2. The Afrensis are a combination of arboreal, but much more bipedal. Kenyanthropus Platyops, and finally the Garhi. The question is which ones are in the human lineage.      asap

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There is a early part of the finds of the first bipedal hominid to the Ardispithecines and the Astralopithecines. From the Pre-Australopithecines like the earliest bi-pedal, the Sahelanthropus Tchadensis (7-6mya) to the Ardipithecus kadabba and Ardipithecus ramidus (5.8-4.4 mya). The ramidus was found by Tim White, UCB Professor and a big team he led. Where were these found, in Ethiopia. The later hominds, in the early period are the Australopithecines (4-1 mya) where they lost there honing, and became more committed to the ground. The Anamensis (4 mya), the Afarensis (3.6 - 3 mya) the famous one being Lucy. On average the Afrensis were aobut 5 ft tall. Lucy was 3 1/2. The Afrensis are a combination of arboreal, but much more bipedal. Kenyanthropus Platyops, and finally the Garhi. The question is which ones are in the human lineage. 

 

 

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