Higher Primates May Have Asian Root
The discovery of
40-million-year-old fossil-jaw fragments and teeth adds to controversial
evidence for the Asian origin of higher primates.
References:
Jaeger, J.-J., et
al. 1999. A new primate from the Middle Eocene of Myanmar and the
Asian early origin of Anthropoids. Science 286(Oct. 15):528.
Further Readings:
Bower, B. 1995.
Egyptian fossils illuminate primate roots. Science News 148(July
1):6.
______. 1994.
Asian link proposed for primate evolution. Science News 145(April
16):245.
Monastersky, R.
1995. Asian fossils reveal primate evolution. Science News
148(Nov. 11):309.
Sources:
K. Christopher
Beard
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Section of Vertebrate Paleontology
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080
Jean-Jacques
Jaeger
Université Montpellier-II
Institut des Science de l’Evolution
Case 064
34095 Montpellier Cedex 5
France
Elwyn L. Simons
Duke University
Department of Bioanthropology/Anatomy
03 4 Wheeler Building
Box 90385
Durham, NC 27708
From Science
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