Chad Site for pith finds?

William Baird (wbaird@nmsu.edu)
17 Nov 1995 22:24:27 GMT

I'm surprised there's nothing about the Chad finds of the
Australopithicine jaw fragment. I was back reading the paper at the
library and found the article. Summarization is that they found an
afarensis jaw (or like jaw) in Chad...which extends the australopithicine
range rather considerably. Could it be that the pith's were more common
than originally thought? I mean with the find in Asia and the Chad
one... admittedly, the Chad find extends the range, but the China (?)
extends it much, much more...to extend comments, is the ASian fossil a
member of homo or australopithecus?

Thanx.

WIll

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