shows
that the man-ape to which the skull belonged was killed along with the
baboon to feed another man-ape.”1
Washington
“Dr. Leakey, the British anthropologist
who found the remains of the 1,750,000 years old.“East Africa man,” today
announced the discovery of a unique new type of creature which, he said,
filled one of the “major gaps in the history of human evolution.
“He told a press conference that he had unearthed at a site in Kenya
two halves of the palate and a lower tooth of a creature-neither ape nor
man-estimated to have lived 14 million years ago.”2
1.
The Mail, March 22,1962
2. Ibid
June 26
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