Fossilized bones of the Ardipithecus ramidus hand and wrist were prepared and rest in glass vials in the National Museum of EComparative analysis of the "Ardi" hand bones (center) with a modern human (left) and modern chimpanzee (right) at the National Museum of Ethiopia in the summer of 1995. The fossils show that the hand of A. ramidus was neither chimpanzee nor human.
(© 1995 David L. Brill, Brill Atlanta)
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