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Scientist Challenges Interpretation of New Find, the Oldest Primate fossil Ever Discovered

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Description: From EurekaAlert, a skull and jawbones recently found in China is the oldest well-preserved primate fossil ever discovered and the best evidence of the presence of early primates in Asia. (December 23, 2003)
Scientist challenges interpretation of new find, the oldest primate fossil ever discovered Public release date: 31-Dec-2003 Scientist challenges interpretation of new find, the oldest primate fossil ever discovered
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Page title:Scientist challenges interpretation of new find, the oldest primate fossil ever discovered
Keywords:Archaeology Biology Evolution Paleontology Earth Science Paleontology Evolution Social/Behavioral Science Anthropology Old World New World
Description:A skull and jawbones recently found in China is the oldest well-preserved primate fossil ever discovered and the best evidence of the presence of early primates in Asia. But it raises the tantalizing possibility that remote human ancestors originated in Asia. "It was once thought that primates originated in North America because that's where the earliest fossils were found," said Robert D. Martin. "We should be more open-minded…this new find brings Asia into the picture."
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